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 59 筆
第 7 頁
... tion of critics whom we should decide to denominate " New Critics " must of necessity be arbitrary . Since this is so , the most appropriate selection in each case will be that which suits the purpose in hand . The purpose of this ...
... tion of critics whom we should decide to denominate " New Critics " must of necessity be arbitrary . Since this is so , the most appropriate selection in each case will be that which suits the purpose in hand . The purpose of this ...
第 208 頁
... tion as such . And it is an either - or issue , since the only alterna- tive to abstraction is concretion . The New Critics , we may say , sup- port a theory of concretion as opposed to one of abstraction ; or we may say they favor an ...
... tion as such . And it is an either - or issue , since the only alterna- tive to abstraction is concretion . The New Critics , we may say , sup- port a theory of concretion as opposed to one of abstraction ; or we may say they favor an ...
第 166 頁
... tion of Bruar Water , " and " Lines on the Falls of Fyers . " As did Wordsworth : " The River Eden ( Cumberland ) , " " Bands of the Derwent , " " To the River Derwent , " " Composed by the Side of Rydal Mere , " " The River Duddon ...
... tion of Bruar Water , " and " Lines on the Falls of Fyers . " As did Wordsworth : " The River Eden ( Cumberland ) , " " Bands of the Derwent , " " To the River Derwent , " " Composed by the Side of Rydal Mere , " " The River Duddon ...
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