Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... instances given above , * where particles are separated by a pause from the capital words that make them significant ; and which particles ought , for the sake of melody , to be accented , were they capable of an accent . Add to these ...
... instances given above , * where particles are separated by a pause from the capital words that make them significant ; and which particles ought , for the sake of melody , to be accented , were they capable of an accent . Add to these ...
第 474 頁
Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. instance . The reason why it is not always perceptible has been mentioned more than once , that the thought and expression have a great influence upon the melody ; so great , as in many instances to ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Peter Jones. instance . The reason why it is not always perceptible has been mentioned more than once , that the thought and expression have a great influence upon the melody ; so great , as in many instances to ...
第 499 頁
... instances the different means by which comparisons , whether of the one sort or the other , can afford plea- sure ; and , in the order above established , I begin with such instances as are agreeable , by suggesting some unusual ...
... instances the different means by which comparisons , whether of the one sort or the other , can afford plea- sure ; and , in the order above established , I begin with such instances as are agreeable , by suggesting some unusual ...
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