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 38 頁
... produce a tragic effect that satisfies the moral sense . This effect is produced when the clever rogue , like Sisyphus , is outwitted , or the brave villain defeated . Such an event is probable in Agathon's sense of the word : ' it is ...
... produce a tragic effect that satisfies the moral sense . This effect is produced when the clever rogue , like Sisyphus , is outwitted , or the brave villain defeated . Such an event is probable in Agathon's sense of the word : ' it is ...
第 287 頁
... produces , or feels to be produced , in himself . However exalted a notion we would wish to cherish of the character of a Poet , it is obvious , that while he describes and imitates passions , his employment is in some degree mechanical ...
... produces , or feels to be produced , in himself . However exalted a notion we would wish to cherish of the character of a Poet , it is obvious , that while he describes and imitates passions , his employment is in some degree mechanical ...
第 296 頁
... produced by thought and a long continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned , not ... produced , which is confessedly produced by metrical composition essentially different from that which I have here ...
... produced by thought and a long continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned , not ... produced , which is confessedly produced by metrical composition essentially different from that which I have here ...
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