Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 53 頁
... rules to be entirely mistaken . ' Genius , ' says one , ' is inbred , not taught ; there is one art for the things of genius , to be born with them . ' All natural effects are spoilt , they think , by technical rules , and become ...
... rules to be entirely mistaken . ' Genius , ' says one , ' is inbred , not taught ; there is one art for the things of genius , to be born with them . ' All natural effects are spoilt , they think , by technical rules , and become ...
第 150 頁
... Rules , which the French call Des Trois Unitez , or , the Three Unities , which ought to be observed in every regular play ; namely , of Time , Place , and Action . ' The Unity of Time they comprehend in twenty - four hours , the ...
... Rules , which the French call Des Trois Unitez , or , the Three Unities , which ought to be observed in every regular play ; namely , of Time , Place , and Action . ' The Unity of Time they comprehend in twenty - four hours , the ...
第 197 頁
... rules as strict his labour'd work confine As if the Stagyrite o'erlook'd each line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . Some beauties yet no precepts can declare , For there's a happiness as ...
... rules as strict his labour'd work confine As if the Stagyrite o'erlook'd each line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . Some beauties yet no precepts can declare , For there's a happiness as ...
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