Makers of Literary Criticism, 第 1 卷Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 頁 |
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... force love of our country has in us . Let us but hear old Anchises speaking in the midst of Troy's flames , or see Ulysses , in the fulness of all Calypso's delights , bewail his absence from barren and beggarly Ithaca . Anger , the ...
... force love of our country has in us . Let us but hear old Anchises speaking in the midst of Troy's flames , or see Ulysses , in the fulness of all Calypso's delights , bewail his absence from barren and beggarly Ithaca . Anger , the ...
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... force . I know there are to whose presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties , ev'n in them , seem faults . Some figures monstrous and misshap'd appear , Consider'd singly , or beheld too near , Which , but proportion'd to their light ...
... force . I know there are to whose presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties , ev'n in them , seem faults . Some figures monstrous and misshap'd appear , Consider'd singly , or beheld too near , Which , but proportion'd to their light ...
第 310 頁
... force , natu- rally fell into fragments when that force was taken away ; and Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger . But he had still hope of doing some- thing . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as ...
... force , natu- rally fell into fragments when that force was taken away ; and Milton saw himself and his cause in equal danger . But he had still hope of doing some- thing . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as ...
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