Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 90 筆
第 151 頁
... play , in the same place where it was laid in the beginning : for the stage on which it is represented being but one and the same place , it is unnatural to conceive it many ; and those far distant from one another . I will not deny but ...
... play , in the same place where it was laid in the beginning : for the stage on which it is represented being but one and the same place , it is unnatural to conceive it many ; and those far distant from one another . I will not deny but ...
第 154 頁
... play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must confess it is so lively , that from ...
... play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must confess it is so lively , that from ...
第 169 頁
... play , those which best fulfil that law ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true , those beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is , but are not sufficient to give it where it is ...
... play , those which best fulfil that law ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true , those beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is , but are not sufficient to give it where it is ...
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