The Bucknell Review, 第 11 卷Bucknell University Press, 1962 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 94 頁
... persons , and additional dramatic voices tend to become choric . How many persons can be comprehended in present verbal exchange ? The answer lies not so much in dramatic convention as in the elementary psychology of small numbers . The ...
... persons , and additional dramatic voices tend to become choric . How many persons can be comprehended in present verbal exchange ? The answer lies not so much in dramatic convention as in the elementary psychology of small numbers . The ...
第 95 頁
... person spoken of . These rudimentary distinctions , applied to the relationship be- tween audience and actors , suggest an identification with the chief sympathetic person represented , and an attitude toward the re- maining persons ...
... person spoken of . These rudimentary distinctions , applied to the relationship be- tween audience and actors , suggest an identification with the chief sympathetic person represented , and an attitude toward the re- maining persons ...
第 7 頁
... persons to ideas and back to persons ; but equally it is from ideas and back to ideas . This , of course , is not all : which ideas ( I mean here Platonic ideas ) are presented in con- nection with which persons , and how they are ...
... persons to ideas and back to persons ; but equally it is from ideas and back to ideas . This , of course , is not all : which ideas ( I mean here Platonic ideas ) are presented in con- nection with which persons , and how they are ...
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