Transcendentalism in English Romantic PoetryVantage, 1989 - 198页 |
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第85页
... passion of his heart , but a living faith . The hard realities of life were no impediments in his way . The grossness of this terrestrial world only convinced him of its transitory nature and made his faith stronger in things eternal ...
... passion of his heart , but a living faith . The hard realities of life were no impediments in his way . The grossness of this terrestrial world only convinced him of its transitory nature and made his faith stronger in things eternal ...
第116页
... passion for virtue and goodness will release within him the suppressed fountain of sweet emotions . Then , he will ... passions , all revenge , all pride " , and determines to “ think , speak , act no ill ” . Further , in Prometheus , he ...
... passion for virtue and goodness will release within him the suppressed fountain of sweet emotions . Then , he will ... passions , all revenge , all pride " , and determines to “ think , speak , act no ill ” . Further , in Prometheus , he ...
第148页
... passion of her heart , making her forget everything else about herself . The poem is full of tenderness and touching pathos . It holds before us an example of self - effacement where two souls are completely united in love , While the ...
... passion of her heart , making her forget everything else about herself . The poem is full of tenderness and touching pathos . It holds before us an example of self - effacement where two souls are completely united in love , While the ...
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