The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 26 頁
... limits , " must be understood as heuristic aids . But though there is a rejection of the possibility of pure poetry and pure prose , there is a suggestion , or establishment , of two actual , well - defined categories of one seeming set ...
... limits , " must be understood as heuristic aids . But though there is a rejection of the possibility of pure poetry and pure prose , there is a suggestion , or establishment , of two actual , well - defined categories of one seeming set ...
第 114 頁
... limits of its description and through direct commentary - in which two farmers mending a wall become types of two complex attitudes toward definition and limitation - was evidently not congenial to Cummings , for he seldom attempts this ...
... limits of its description and through direct commentary - in which two farmers mending a wall become types of two complex attitudes toward definition and limitation - was evidently not congenial to Cummings , for he seldom attempts this ...
第 2 頁
... limits on the nature of the parts and their rela- tions . Aristotle's harmony , like Plato's unison , precludes dis- 1 ' Aristotle , Politics , trans . Ernest Barker ( Oxford , 1952 ) , 1263b , p . 51 . sonance , or the blending of the ...
... limits on the nature of the parts and their rela- tions . Aristotle's harmony , like Plato's unison , precludes dis- 1 ' Aristotle , Politics , trans . Ernest Barker ( Oxford , 1952 ) , 1263b , p . 51 . sonance , or the blending of the ...
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