America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... poem . This latter , if truly fulfilling the demands of the poetic sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are necessarily transient . Thus a long poem is a para- dox . And ...
... poem . This latter , if truly fulfilling the demands of the poetic sentiment , induces an exaltation of the soul which cannot be long sustained . All high excitements are necessarily transient . Thus a long poem is a para- dox . And ...
第 459 頁
... poem . A few words , however , in elucidation of my real meaning , which some of my friends have evinced a disposition to misrepresent . That pleasure which is at once the most intense , the most elevat- ing , and the most pure , is , I ...
... poem . A few words , however , in elucidation of my real meaning , which some of my friends have evinced a disposition to misrepresent . That pleasure which is at once the most intense , the most elevat- ing , and the most pure , is , I ...
第 890 頁
... poem on the sterility and chaos of the contemporary world . Employing a framework of fertility myths and the Chris- tian legend of the Grail , Eliot delineates modern spiritual barrenness and cultural deca- dence in a poem replete with ...
... poem on the sterility and chaos of the contemporary world . Employing a framework of fertility myths and the Chris- tian legend of the Grail , Eliot delineates modern spiritual barrenness and cultural deca- dence in a poem replete with ...
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