Romantic Reassessment, 第 4-6 卷Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1972 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 6 頁
... shows where his own preferences lie . " 11 To look for explicit and well - defined rules in the critical pro- nouncements of the New Critics is something close to a bootless task . A better approach is by way of the root motivations ...
... shows where his own preferences lie . " 11 To look for explicit and well - defined rules in the critical pro- nouncements of the New Critics is something close to a bootless task . A better approach is by way of the root motivations ...
第 104 頁
... shows an acute interest in the object , though I suppose Mr. Ransom would say it shows the wrong kind of interest.68 One of the severest attacks on Shelleyan imagery and diction is that of Donald Davie . Dissecting a part of the second ...
... shows an acute interest in the object , though I suppose Mr. Ransom would say it shows the wrong kind of interest.68 One of the severest attacks on Shelleyan imagery and diction is that of Donald Davie . Dissecting a part of the second ...
第 8 頁
... shows that other books in Wordsworth's possession at various times , but not listed in the Cata- logue , also indicate an interest in Roman prose : the writings of Dion Cassius , Florus , Herodian , Valerius Maximus , Seutonius ...
... shows that other books in Wordsworth's possession at various times , but not listed in the Cata- logue , also indicate an interest in Roman prose : the writings of Dion Cassius , Florus , Herodian , Valerius Maximus , Seutonius ...
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