Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... give an impression of give an impression of a great multitude consisting of many divisions ; for example : " The army was composed of Grecians , and Carians , and Lycians , and Pamphylians , and Phrygians . " The reason is , that a ...
... give an impression of give an impression of a great multitude consisting of many divisions ; for example : " The army was composed of Grecians , and Carians , and Lycians , and Pamphylians , and Phrygians . " The reason is , that a ...
第 420 頁
... give the utmost force to a period , it ought if possible to be closed with that word which makes the greatest figure . The opportunity of a pause should not be thrown away upon accessories , < 72 > but reserved for the principal object ...
... give the utmost force to a period , it ought if possible to be closed with that word which makes the greatest figure . The opportunity of a pause should not be thrown away upon accessories , < 72 > but reserved for the principal object ...
第 566 頁
... give a complete view of the subject , is to exhibit a table of the different relations that may give occasion to this figure . And in viewing the table , it will be observed , that the < 271 > figure can never have any grace but where ...
... give a complete view of the subject , is to exhibit a table of the different relations that may give occasion to this figure . And in viewing the table , it will be observed , that the < 271 > figure can never have any grace but where ...
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