The Unfolding of the SeasonsJohns Hopkins Press, 1970 - 338 ページ |
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... Scene ' ( 47 ) indicates growth because the harshness of the harrow is part of the harmony of cul- tivation , and is not the end or final shutting of the scene . But in Winter Thomson writes : And pale concluding Winter comes at last ...
... Scene ' ( 47 ) indicates growth because the harshness of the harrow is part of the harmony of cul- tivation , and is not the end or final shutting of the scene . But in Winter Thomson writes : And pale concluding Winter comes at last ...
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... scene , contrast it with surrounding horrors , and omit unfavor- able details prominent in travelers ' accounts . " Although the scene is selective , its purpose seems to be to show the possibility of harmony and the manner in which ...
... scene , contrast it with surrounding horrors , and omit unfavor- able details prominent in travelers ' accounts . " Although the scene is selective , its purpose seems to be to show the possibility of harmony and the manner in which ...
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... Scene ! In blazing Height of Noon . ( 784 ) The paragraphs suggest abrupt changes of scene and the narrator seems to move rapidly from place to place . But the unifying devices of theme and imagery create emotive qualities that hold the ...
... Scene ! In blazing Height of Noon . ( 784 ) The paragraphs suggest abrupt changes of scene and the narrator seems to move rapidly from place to place . But the unifying devices of theme and imagery create emotive qualities that hold the ...
目次
Rhetorical Techniques of Harmony and Disharmony | 9 |
Illusive Allusion and the Themes of Harmony | 31 |
The Pathetic and Comic Passions of Birds and Beasts | 51 |
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animals Augustan Autumn beauty becomes benevolence birds blending burlesque catalog Celadon clouds color contexts contrast create Deluge described destruction earth elements epizeuxis F. R. Leavis feelings Flood flowers forces fragments gentle Georgic God's Hagley Hall Hagley Park happy harmony heat Heaven human Hymn ideal imagery imply James Thomson language Lavinia leads light lover Lyttelton M. H. Abrams man's metaphoric Metonymy moral mountains movement moves muse Musidora narrator natural description nature's o'er Palemon Paradise Lost paradoxical passage passions peace periphrasis personification pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise present procedure Rage refers relation revision rise rural scene scientific season seen sense sexual Shade shower silence smiling snow social soft song Soul sounds spatial speaker Spring storm sublime suggest Summer swelling technique Theme Thomson writes Thomsonian thro tion torrid zone transformation unbounded verse paragraph virtues vision wandering wild Winter