Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 24 頁
... described in Walden could be described as experimental solipsism ( a utopia for one ) . Shortly after Cabet's attempt to create an artificial utopia in the United States , another Frenchman , G. Eugène Simon , who used a pseudonym Fan ...
... described in Walden could be described as experimental solipsism ( a utopia for one ) . Shortly after Cabet's attempt to create an artificial utopia in the United States , another Frenchman , G. Eugène Simon , who used a pseudonym Fan ...
第 494 頁
... described in the poem . Of course , these two functions are not mutually exclusive . As a poetic closure , the final " scene " is not meant to end the poem on a note of stasis which creates no further expectations in the reader once the ...
... described in the poem . Of course , these two functions are not mutually exclusive . As a poetic closure , the final " scene " is not meant to end the poem on a note of stasis which creates no further expectations in the reader once the ...
第 502 頁
... described here which , on the surface , seems purely descriptive of the violet and the star . Bearing in mind the general practice in English poetry to reach after some kind of resolution at the end of a poem , particularly in a well ...
... described here which , on the surface , seems purely descriptive of the violet and the star . Bearing in mind the general practice in English poetry to reach after some kind of resolution at the end of a poem , particularly in a well ...
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