The Art of Shakespeare’s SonnetsHarvard University Press, 1999年11月1日 - 692 頁 Helen Vendler, widely regarded as our most accomplished interpreter of poetry, here serves as an incomparable guide to some of the best-loved poems in the English language. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
... begins in the head , is internalized to the mind , is desubstantialized as thoughts , and is spiritualized into a zealous pil- grimage resulting in the soul's ... sight . Invention's task here is to enact both the frustration of ...
... begins to lack the human dignity so visible in Q2 . In Q3 , to summarize it crudely , youth is transfixed , beauty ... begins its attack on youth by piercing its decorative accessories , its flourish ; it begins its attack on beauty at ...
... begins with the same wish to prolong utterance by repeating the young man's story : " Say ' thus and so , and I will ' comment . " But after these two transitional lines , the speaker seems to accept a silence foretold by the phrase no ...