| William Langland - 1881 - 288 頁
...author's mighty genius would impress upon us in his parting words. Just as the poet awakes in ecstacy at the end of the poem of Do-bet, where he dreams...have managed a very difficult matter with consummate skill. METRE OF THE POEM. The last consideration that requires attention is the form of the poem, as... | |
| Theodore Cressy Skeat - 2004 - 337 頁
...which the author's mighty genius would impress upon us in his parting words. Just as the poet wakes in ecstasy at the end of the poem of Do-bet, where...have managed a very difficult matter with consummate skill. And it is in something of the same spirit that another scholar, who likewise held that the ending... | |
| 1877 - 530 頁
...author's mighty genius would impress upon us in his parting words. Just as the poet awakes in eestaey at the end of the poem of Dobet, where he dreams of that whieh has been already aeeomplished, so here he is awoke by the ery of Conseienee for help, and is... | |
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