On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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第 89 頁
... matter of fact , any man who sings about love must draw upon his own personal experience of the passion . Every lover thinks of love in his own way . But the value of a love poem is not the personal part of it ; the value of a love poem ...
... matter of fact , any man who sings about love must draw upon his own personal experience of the passion . Every lover thinks of love in his own way . But the value of a love poem is not the personal part of it ; the value of a love poem ...
第 583 頁
... matter in him than any other English poet who has reached the first rank . When I say solid matter , I refer especially to thought , which is the solid matter of literature , whether it takes the form of emotional expression or ...
... matter in him than any other English poet who has reached the first rank . When I say solid matter , I refer especially to thought , which is the solid matter of literature , whether it takes the form of emotional expression or ...
第 741 頁
... matter , have tendencies that will influence future forms of mind and matter ; and thus an enormous ethical system is suggested by the real evolutional philosophy . Meredith is the only English poet who has fully expressed this truth ...
... matter , have tendencies that will influence future forms of mind and matter ; and thus an enormous ethical system is suggested by the real evolutional philosophy . Meredith is the only English poet who has fully expressed this truth ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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