Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 46 筆
第 121 頁
... excellent work is the most excellent workman . But I am content not only to decipher him by his works ( although works in commendation or dispraise must ever hold an high authority ) , but more narrowly will examine his parts : so that ...
... excellent work is the most excellent workman . But I am content not only to decipher him by his works ( although works in commendation or dispraise must ever hold an high authority ) , but more narrowly will examine his parts : so that ...
第 396 頁
... excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half - sound , true and untrue or only half - true . It is charla- tanism , conscious or unconscious , whenever we confuse or obliterate these . And in poetry , more than anywhere else ...
... excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half - sound , true and untrue or only half - true . It is charla- tanism , conscious or unconscious , whenever we confuse or obliterate these . And in poetry , more than anywhere else ...
第 415 頁
... excellent σлоνdαιóτηs16 of the great classics , nor with a verse rising to a criticism of life and virtue like theirs ; but a poet with thorough truth of substance and an answering truth of style , giving us a poetry sound to the core ...
... excellent σлоνdαιóτηs16 of the great classics , nor with a verse rising to a criticism of life and virtue like theirs ; but a poet with thorough truth of substance and an answering truth of style , giving us a poetry sound to the core ...
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