百度试题 结果1 题目The eagle in the poem implies ___. A. power B. weakness C. laziness D. timidity 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。鹰在诗歌中通常象征着力量。本题中,鹰的意象代表着力量。反馈 收藏
by Lord Alfred Tennyson He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls....
The Eagle.(Poem)Presents the poem 'The Eagle.'Saleh, DennisPrairie Schooner
aThe Eagle is a small poem , but rich in pictorial quality .The poet describes an eagle sitting on a high rocky-peak holding with its twisted claws firmly .It appears very near to the sun in the blue sky .Below there is furrowed sea .The eagle pounces upon its object of prey from ...
解析 C。解析:在诗歌“High above the mountains flew the eagle”(鹰在高山之上飞翔)中,这种倒装句提升了鹰的雄伟和自由感。它不会让鹰看起来不那么雄伟,A选项错误;没有显示鹰的缓慢飞行,B选项不符合;也不是让对山的描述更重要,D选项错误。反馈 收藏 ...
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[T]he Studio remains a house of questions and stands, therefore, as an oasis in the lip-cracking desert of pay your dues and take your orders and grab the money and run for the cat-house…. I cannot say that I have stopped asking questions, but I have certainly stopped believing that...
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I enjoy. this poem. It is a very good poem 0 0 Reply See All Comments READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES රාජාලියා- The Eagle - By Alfred, Lord Tennyson(si) I would like to translate this poem Poems By Alfred Lord Tennyson Break, Break, Break The Eagle...