Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... true awareness that we see in Holy Sonnet IX . Donne means us to accept that he cannot help himself , that he is justified in not turning to look on Christ , that God should do the work ; this line of argument is echoed throughout his ...
... true awareness that we see in Holy Sonnet IX . Donne means us to accept that he cannot help himself , that he is justified in not turning to look on Christ , that God should do the work ; this line of argument is echoed throughout his ...
第 94 頁
... true is true because those attacked are permanent types ; secondly , it gives fluency to the transition from the poet innocently warbling his lays to the poet with the satiric axe in his hand . The gap is finally closed in lines 189-90 ...
... true is true because those attacked are permanent types ; secondly , it gives fluency to the transition from the poet innocently warbling his lays to the poet with the satiric axe in his hand . The gap is finally closed in lines 189-90 ...
第 104 頁
... true , that ' Crusoe does not ask his name , but gives him one ' ; not true that ' a functional silence , broken only by an occasional " No Friday " , or an abject " Yes , Master " , is the golden music of Crusoe's île joyeuse'.19 ...
... true , that ' Crusoe does not ask his name , but gives him one ' ; not true that ' a functional silence , broken only by an occasional " No Friday " , or an abject " Yes , Master " , is the golden music of Crusoe's île joyeuse'.19 ...
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