Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 26 頁
... Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imitation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say , by the poets to a ...
... Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imitation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say , by the poets to a ...
第 38 頁
... Thought , the other parts of Tragedy having been already discussed . Concerning Thought , we may assume what is said in the Rhetoric , to which inquiry the subject more strictly belongs . Under Thought is included every effect which has ...
... Thought , the other parts of Tragedy having been already discussed . Concerning Thought , we may assume what is said in the Rhetoric , to which inquiry the subject more strictly belongs . Under Thought is included every effect which has ...
第 265 頁
... thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like those of his fraternity , with the appendages of a life and recommendatory preface . Rowe has been clamorously blamed for not performing ...
... thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like those of his fraternity , with the appendages of a life and recommendatory preface . Rowe has been clamorously blamed for not performing ...
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