Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 25 頁
... action that is serious , complete , and of a certain magnitude ; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament , the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play ; in the form of action , not of narrative ...
... action that is serious , complete , and of a certain magnitude ; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament , the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play ; in the form of action , not of narrative ...
第 26 頁
... action and of life , and life consists in action , and its end is a mode of action , not a quality . Now character determines men's qualities , but it is by their actions that they are happy or the reverse . Dramatic action , therefore ...
... action and of life , and life consists in action , and its end is a mode of action , not a quality . Now character determines men's qualities , but it is by their actions that they are happy or the reverse . Dramatic action , therefore ...
第 30 頁
... action . It makes all the dif- ference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc . XI Reversal of the Situation is a change by which the action veers round to its opposite , subject always to our rule of probability ...
... action . It makes all the dif- ference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc . XI Reversal of the Situation is a change by which the action veers round to its opposite , subject always to our rule of probability ...
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