America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 93 筆
第 56 頁
... thou pleasure ? Take thy fill ; Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go what thou mayst find For things unknown , only in mind . " Spirit . " Be still , thou unregenerate part ; Disturb no more my settled heart , For I have ...
... thou pleasure ? Take thy fill ; Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go what thou mayst find For things unknown , only in mind . " Spirit . " Be still , thou unregenerate part ; Disturb no more my settled heart , For I have ...
第 339 頁
... thou not suspected it ? -there was an awful doom . " Here Giovanni frowned so darkly upon her that Beatrice paused and trembled . But her faith in his tenderness reassured her , and made her blush that she had doubted for an instant ...
... thou not suspected it ? -there was an awful doom . " Here Giovanni frowned so darkly upon her that Beatrice paused and trembled . But her faith in his tenderness reassured her , and made her blush that she had doubted for an instant ...
第 566 頁
... thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the world begin , Of man , the voyage of his mind's return . To reason's early paradise , Back , back to wisdom's birth , to innocent intuitions , Again with fair creation . 8 O we can wait no ...
... thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the world begin , Of man , the voyage of his mind's return . To reason's early paradise , Back , back to wisdom's birth , to innocent intuitions , Again with fair creation . 8 O we can wait no ...
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