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 205 頁
certain emotion in Pound , who knew them as persons , but they can mean very little to even well - educated readers , and that particular emotion , whatever it is , is not transmitted to the reader as are the emotions in " cold lamp ...
certain emotion in Pound , who knew them as persons , but they can mean very little to even well - educated readers , and that particular emotion , whatever it is , is not transmitted to the reader as are the emotions in " cold lamp ...
第 252 頁
... Emotion and Literary Expression , " that one implies or depends on the other ( S 174 , W 31 / 88 / 1-3 ) . He ... emotion can be moving only when it exhibits " sincerity " ( not in the sense of biographical truthfulness , but " poetic ...
... Emotion and Literary Expression , " that one implies or depends on the other ( S 174 , W 31 / 88 / 1-3 ) . He ... emotion can be moving only when it exhibits " sincerity " ( not in the sense of biographical truthfulness , but " poetic ...
第 494 頁
... emotional drift of the poem . When we look at the conclusion of the poem , we realize that the middle " scene " certainly helps to convince the poet that life is to be enjoyed . For what can more strikingly illustrate the urgency and ...
... emotional drift of the poem . When we look at the conclusion of the poem , we realize that the middle " scene " certainly helps to convince the poet that life is to be enjoyed . For what can more strikingly illustrate the urgency and ...
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