The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... artists and audiences . This does not mean that inquiry into the problems of art excludes all reference to artist and audience : a successful tragedy arouses pity and fear in an audience , and an artist's power of invention is shown as ...
... artists and audiences . This does not mean that inquiry into the problems of art excludes all reference to artist and audience : a successful tragedy arouses pity and fear in an audience , and an artist's power of invention is shown as ...
第 124 頁
... artists and audiences . This does not mean that inquiry into the problems of art excludes all reference to artist and audience : a successful tragedy arouses pity and fear in an audience , and an artist's power of invention is shown as ...
... artists and audiences . This does not mean that inquiry into the problems of art excludes all reference to artist and audience : a successful tragedy arouses pity and fear in an audience , and an artist's power of invention is shown as ...
第 125 頁
... artist , for great writing is the echo of a noble mind . Where Aristotle's search for causes to explain the peculiar power of a work normally terminates within the work , Longinus ' different search for an explanation of distinctive ...
... artist , for great writing is the echo of a noble mind . Where Aristotle's search for causes to explain the peculiar power of a work normally terminates within the work , Longinus ' different search for an explanation of distinctive ...
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