Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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第 471 頁
... former belongs to lines of the first and third order ; the latter to those of the second and fourth . Examples of the first kind : Smooth flow the wâves || the zephyrs gently play , Belinda smîl'd || and all the world was gay . He rais ...
... former belongs to lines of the first and third order ; the latter to those of the second and fourth . Examples of the first kind : Smooth flow the wâves || the zephyrs gently play , Belinda smîl'd || and all the world was gay . He rais ...
第 633 頁
... former . No person of reflection but must be sensible , that an incident makes a stronger impression on an eye - witness , than when heard at second hand . Writers of genius , sensible that the eye is the best avenue to the heart ...
... former . No person of reflection but must be sensible , that an incident makes a stronger impression on an eye - witness , than when heard at second hand . Writers of genius , sensible that the eye is the best avenue to the heart ...
第 711 頁
... former are more proper for a young beauty , the latter after marriage . And this leads to ornaments having relation to use . Ornaments of that kind are governed by a different principle , which is , That they ought to be of a form ...
... former are more proper for a young beauty , the latter after marriage . And this leads to ornaments having relation to use . Ornaments of that kind are governed by a different principle , which is , That they ought to be of a form ...
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