The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... poem , per se , the circumstance -or say the necessity - which , in the first place , gave rise to the intention of composing a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste . We commence , then , with this intention ...
... poem , per se , the circumstance -or say the necessity - which , in the first place , gave rise to the intention of composing a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste . We commence , then , with this intention ...
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... poem simply for the poem's sake , and to acknowledge such to have been our design , would be to confess ourselves radically want- ing in the true Poetic dignity and force : -but the simple fact is , that would we but permit ourselves to ...
... poem simply for the poem's sake , and to acknowledge such to have been our design , would be to confess ourselves radically want- ing in the true Poetic dignity and force : -but the simple fact is , that would we but permit ourselves to ...
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... poem , refers to the tradi- tional salutation of the gladiator to the Roman emperor on entering the arena . Longfellow apparently derived the gen- eral idea of the poem from a picture of gladiators painted by Gérôme , bearing 5 10 15 20 ...
... poem , refers to the tradi- tional salutation of the gladiator to the Roman emperor on entering the arena . Longfellow apparently derived the gen- eral idea of the poem from a picture of gladiators painted by Gérôme , bearing 5 10 15 20 ...
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