Essays in Criticism and Comparative PoeticsAndhra University Press, 1977 - 714 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 3 頁
... reader is sometimes preferred to the sophisticated critic . As Kenneth Muir remarks , in the study of Shakespeare the reader is deprived of the pleasures of ignorance . Eliot prefers the illiterate to the literate . The common reader ...
... reader is sometimes preferred to the sophisticated critic . As Kenneth Muir remarks , in the study of Shakespeare the reader is deprived of the pleasures of ignorance . Eliot prefers the illiterate to the literate . The common reader ...
第 85 頁
... reader who does not understand Prospero's angry and petulant ( to us ) outburst against Miranda My foot , my tutor fails to appreciate the rejection . But I have said that there is no rejection , that rejection is a myth invented by the ...
... reader who does not understand Prospero's angry and petulant ( to us ) outburst against Miranda My foot , my tutor fails to appreciate the rejection . But I have said that there is no rejection , that rejection is a myth invented by the ...
第 408 頁
... reader or samajika ; it kindles the sthayins in the reader whose heart is full of subconscious impressions of various emo- tional experiences . These emotions of the reader are alchemized into poetic passion through sadharanikarana or ...
... reader or samajika ; it kindles the sthayins in the reader whose heart is full of subconscious impressions of various emo- tional experiences . These emotions of the reader are alchemized into poetic passion through sadharanikarana or ...
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A On Literature 1384 | 1 |
The English Bible as Literature | 13 |
The Imitative and Iterative Shakespeare | 24 |
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