Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 39 頁
... sound , yet not every such sound , but only which can form part of a group of sounds . For even brutes utter indi- visible sounds , none of which I call a letter . The sound I mean may be either a vowel , a semi - vowel , or a mute . A ...
... sound , yet not every such sound , but only which can form part of a group of sounds . For even brutes utter indi- visible sounds , none of which I call a letter . The sound I mean may be either a vowel , a semi - vowel , or a mute . A ...
第 144 頁
... sound , though almost vanishing before they reached them , yet still seeming to retain somewhat of their first horror , which they had betwixt the fleets . After they had attentively listened till such time as the sound by little and ...
... sound , though almost vanishing before they reached them , yet still seeming to retain somewhat of their first horror , which they had betwixt the fleets . After they had attentively listened till such time as the sound by little and ...
第 396 頁
... 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 , it is unpermissible to ...
... 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 , it is unpermissible to ...
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