aMilton's "On His Blindness" is written in the form of Italian sonnet which consists of an octave(an eight-line stanza) and a sestet(a six-line stanza) 米尔顿的“在他的盲目性”被写以包括八音度八线(诗节和) sestet六线(诗节的意大利sonnet的形式)[translate]...
“It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God. That was demonstrated by this war as well. We stood here in Germany shining brightly. And so we went off to war. We entered the fray with all our strength, with all our will and knowledge, and collapsed, as a coll...
Finally, in the fourth stanza, the poet turns to the question of death, asking whether it is the dying or the bereaved who miss most. This image brings the poem full circle, returning to the theme of change and loss that was introduced in the opening lines. The image of death also hig...
Throughout the poem, Sidney employs a variety of powerful and evocative images that help to convey the poem's central themes. Perhaps the most striking of these is the image of dust, which is used repeatedly throughout the poem to represent both the frailty of human life and the fleeting n...
poem as a whole is just over 500 lines long. However his new work, alternately calledValaandThe Four Zoas, eventually mushroomed to over four thousand lines across 139 separate pages, although many of these are scraps and fragments, as he ...
One is merger: although all the vowels in the language can be nasalized, there are only four nasal vowels and one of these is marginal, so when a vowel is nasalized, it is also mapped onto one of the four allowable nasal vowels. For example, an and en are pronounced the same, ...