| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 trang
...dream? Fled is that music: — do I wake or sleep? 62f. Ode on a Grecian Urn 'T'HOU still unravish'd bride of quietness, .*. Thou foster-child of Silence...Arcady? What men or gods are these ? What maidens loth ? What mad pursuit ? What struggle to escape ? What pipes and timbrels ? What wild ecstasy ? Heard... | |
| Bernard Marie Dupriez - 1991 - 572 trang
...personifying details produce Tiuman' figures from an inanimate object, and then from an abstraction*: Thou still unravished bride of quietness, Thou foster-child...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme. Keats, 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad... | |
| Lynn A. Higgins, Brenda R. Silver - 1991 - 352 trang
...John Keats, ed. Jack Stillinger (London: Heinemann, 1978): Ode on a Grecian Urn Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: 5 What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the... | |
| Antonio García Berrio - 1992 - 564 trang
...melancholy murmur, animated nevertheless by the same suggestive evocative fragrances, of John Keat's "Ode on a Grecian Urn": Thou still unravished bride...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: ... The reliefs of this urn are an open story for the heart of this ecstatic contemplator. Absolute... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1992 - 226 trang
...the sedge has wither'd from the lake, And no birds sing. Ode on a Grecian Urn I Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the dales... | |
| Ann Birch, John Birch, Evlyn Windross - 1993 - 108 trang
...on a Grecian Urn" follows the general form of the ode because it starts off with a direct address: Thou still unravished bride of quietness, Thou foster-child...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: (1-4) List of Works Cited The list of works cited, also known as the bibliography, is the list of sources... | |
| 1993 - 412 trang
...遙望蛀期待她的騎 士來援救她脫唯險境。 59 Ode on a Grecian Urn JohnKQts Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the dales... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 trang
...tender-taken breath, And so live ever — or else swoon to death. ODE ON A GRECIAN URN Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the dales... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 trang
...- tambourines. 14 ditties of no tone - tunes that cannot be heard by humans. THOU still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and...express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: 5 What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In Tempe or the... | |
| Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns - 1996 - 354 trang
...Community (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984), chap. 9. The poem I have in mind is John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn": Thou still unravished bride...of Arcady? What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape? What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy? Heard... | |
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