... whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the nature and beauty with which it is filled : we cannot doubt that such a reader will be intensely touched by finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness,... The Influence of Old Norse Literature Upon English Literature - 第 49 頁Conrad Hjalmar Nordby 著 - 1901 - 78 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1870 - 336 頁
...trust the reader of poetic insight to break through whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the...finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtilty, such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| 1888 - 344 頁
...trust the reader of poetic insight to break through whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the...finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtilty, such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| 1905 - 382 頁
...trust the reader of poetic insight to break through whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the...finding amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtility, such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| Rasmus Bjørn Anderson, James William Buel - 1906 - 378 頁
...trust the reader of poetic insight to break through whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the...finding amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtility, such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| 1910 - 506 頁
...trust the reader of poetic insight to break through whatever entanglement of strange manners or unused element may at first trouble him, and to meet the...finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtilty^ such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 480 頁
...such a reader will be intensely touched by finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtilty^ such close sympathy...must again say how strange it seems to us, that this Volsuny Tale, which is in fact an unversified poem, should never before have been translated into English.... | |
| 1910 - 480 頁
...touched by finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such sitbtilty, such close sympathy with all the passions that may...himself to-day. In conclusion, we must again say how stranne it seems to us, that this Volsung Tale, which is in fact an unversified poem, should never... | |
| Charles W - 1910 - 476 頁
...such a reader will be intensely touched by finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtilty^ such close sympathy...with all the passions that may move himself to-day. shduld never before have been translated into English. For this is the Great Story of the North, which... | |
| John William Mackail - 1926 - 272 頁
...Iliad and Odyssey, and " we cannot doubt," as he goes on to say, " that any reader of poetic insight will be intensely touched by finding, amidst all its wildness and remoteness, such a startling realism, such subtlety, such close sympathy with all the passions that may move himself... | |
| Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1927 - 272 頁
...of the " nature and beauty " with which the saga is filled. " We cannot doubt," they say, " that the reader will be intensely touched by finding, amidst...with all the passions that may move himself to-day." So Morris himself was drawn to it by its likeness, amid all unlikeness of circumstance, to reality... | |
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