Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 187 頁
... sometimes even to hexameter . But I need not go so far to prove that rhyme , as it suc- ceeds to all other offices ... sometimes there may be a greatness in placing the words otherwise ; and sometimes they may sound better , sometimes ...
... sometimes even to hexameter . But I need not go so far to prove that rhyme , as it suc- ceeds to all other offices ... sometimes there may be a greatness in placing the words otherwise ; and sometimes they may sound better , sometimes ...
第 221 頁
... sometimes , make us great . I say , sometimes , because there is a genius , which stands in need of learning to make it shine . Of genius there are two species , an earlier , and a later ; or call them infantine , and adult . An adult ...
... sometimes , make us great . I say , sometimes , because there is a genius , which stands in need of learning to make it shine . Of genius there are two species , an earlier , and a later ; or call them infantine , and adult . An adult ...
第 273 頁
... sometimes where the improvement was slight , without notice , and sometimes with an account of the reasons of the change . Conjecture , though it be sometimes unavoidable , I have not wan- tonly nor licentiously indulged . It has been ...
... sometimes where the improvement was slight , without notice , and sometimes with an account of the reasons of the change . Conjecture , though it be sometimes unavoidable , I have not wan- tonly nor licentiously indulged . It has been ...
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