may have enjoyed her family life"How do I love thee, let me count the ways."These words, penned by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, are some of the most widely-known love lyrics in Victorian English poetry. Elizabeth Barrett was born at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, England on 6 March, 1806. She ...
Poem:How Do I Love Thee 2022-05-12 16:16:2402:39 1637 所属专辑:熊猫的英文诗歌和播客 喜欢下载分享 声音简介Poem:How Do I Love TheePoet: Elizabeth Barrett BrowningKey Sentence:I love thee freely, as man strive for rightI love thee purely, as they turn from praise.I love thee with the...
How Do I Love Thee is one of the 44 poems of Sonnets from the Portuguese that Elizabeth Browning wrote to express her love for her husband and was regarded as the best one. Before I get to the content of the poem, I want to say something about the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning 5、...
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How Do I Love Thee is one of the 44 poems of Sonnets from the Portuguese that Elizabeth Browning wrote to express her love for her husband and was regarded as the best one. Before I get to the content of the poem, I want to say something about the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning and...
解析 B。解析:原句强调主语“I”,强调句结构It was + 主语+ that + 其他部分,这里把原句理解为I love thee in some ways,强调主语后为It was I that how do love thee? Let me count the ways,选项B正确。选项A结构混乱;选项C中“I let me”表述错误;选项D结构错误。
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Presents an untitled poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. First Line: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Last Line: I shall but love thee better aft... EB Browning - 《Sonnets from the Portuguese》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways One bank...
Reading a poem is systematic, distinctive and patterned. Written as a sonnet, How do I Love Thee? is akin to neither Shakespearean nor Petrarchan sonnet. The verse pattern of the sonnet is typical: it is composed of two quatrains and one sestet, rhyming in abba abba ababab. Each iambic ...
is of course adapted from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways?” But in her poem, just how would we count the number of times “love” is mentioned? The tidytext library makes counting words fairly easy, and the answer is ten, the same ...