Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 26 頁
... Character , Diction , Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imitation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say ...
... Character , Diction , Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imitation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say ...
第 34 頁
... character : the character will be good if the purpose is good . This rule is relative to each class . Even a woman may be good , and also a slave ; though the woman may be said to be an inferior being , and the slave quite worthless ...
... character : the character will be good if the purpose is good . This rule is relative to each class . Even a woman may be good , and also a slave ; though the woman may be said to be an inferior being , and the slave quite worthless ...
第 431 頁
... character as I can imagine speaking of a picture of character . When one says picture one says of character , when one says novel one says of incident , and the terms may be transposed at will . What is character but the determination ...
... character as I can imagine speaking of a picture of character . When one says picture one says of character , when one says novel one says of incident , and the terms may be transposed at will . What is character but the determination ...
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