The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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may be that the attempt to understand the Persians in terms of traditional tragedies is mistaken and that its unique qualities require us to establish a different and non - traditional critical standard for dealing with it . I think ...
may be that the attempt to understand the Persians in terms of traditional tragedies is mistaken and that its unique qualities require us to establish a different and non - traditional critical standard for dealing with it . I think ...
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... traditional view of French Classicism ; in- deed , the revision began , ironically enough , almost at the very moment that the traditional view was being codified in René Bray's La Formation de la doctrine classique en France.2 For even ...
... traditional view of French Classicism ; in- deed , the revision began , ironically enough , almost at the very moment that the traditional view was being codified in René Bray's La Formation de la doctrine classique en France.2 For even ...
第 76 頁
... traditional poets deal in received , traditional myths , and Plato objects to their material precisely because he knows the power of myth to inculcate ways of thinking and acting . This power is beyond the main control of the poet who ...
... traditional poets deal in received , traditional myths , and Plato objects to their material precisely because he knows the power of myth to inculcate ways of thinking and acting . This power is beyond the main control of the poet who ...
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