Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 68 筆
第 117 頁
... example hath as much force to teach as a true example ( for as for to move , it is clear , since the feigned may be tuned to the highest key of passion ) , let us take one example wherein a poet and a historian do concur . Herodotus and ...
... example hath as much force to teach as a true example ( for as for to move , it is clear , since the feigned may be tuned to the highest key of passion ) , let us take one example wherein a poet and a historian do concur . Herodotus and ...
第 136 頁
... examples justified , and , at this day , the ordinary players in Italy will not err in . Yet will some bring in an example of Eunuchus in Terence , 28 that containeth matter of two days , yet far short of twenty years . True it is , and ...
... examples justified , and , at this day , the ordinary players in Italy will not err in . Yet will some bring in an example of Eunuchus in Terence , 28 that containeth matter of two days , yet far short of twenty years . True it is , and ...
第 239 頁
... example of lay - extraction , than by one born of the church ; the latter being , usually , taxed with an abatement of influence by the bulk of mankind : Therefore , to smother a bright example of this superior good influence , may be ...
... example of lay - extraction , than by one born of the church ; the latter being , usually , taxed with an abatement of influence by the bulk of mankind : Therefore , to smother a bright example of this superior good influence , may be ...
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