The SonnetsNew American Library, 1964 - 240 頁 Updated edition of Shakespeare?'s Sonnets, with a brand new introduction by Stephen Orgel. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 12 筆
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William Shakespeare William Burto. say that the flower is neither , but the final lily ; the whole passage is hinting at the lilies of the field like whom Solomon was not arrayed . This parable itself combines what the poem so ingeni ...
William Shakespeare William Burto. say that the flower is neither , but the final lily ; the whole passage is hinting at the lilies of the field like whom Solomon was not arrayed . This parable itself combines what the poem so ingeni ...
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... lily that has the hubris and fate of greatness . They are not of course firmly separated , but lilies are separated from the flower by a colon and an intervening generalization , whereas the flower is only separated from the cold people ...
... lily that has the hubris and fate of greatness . They are not of course firmly separated , but lilies are separated from the flower by a colon and an intervening generalization , whereas the flower is only separated from the cold people ...
第 206 頁
... lily is so lush and insolent , suggests so powerfully both incense and pampered flesh - the tradi- ditional metaphor ... lily , and at least not a stone ; if he is not a lily , he is in the less danger of festering . I must try to sum up ...
... lily is so lush and insolent , suggests so powerfully both incense and pampered flesh - the tradi- ditional metaphor ... lily , and at least not a stone ; if he is not a lily , he is in the less danger of festering . I must try to sum up ...
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