Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the apparent 15 ... cause may be found in the reader's conscious feeling of his superiority 20 awakened by the contrast presented to him ...
... causes . The first is the naturalness , in fact , of the things represented . The second is the apparent 15 ... cause may be found in the reader's conscious feeling of his superiority 20 awakened by the contrast presented to him ...
第 31 頁
... causes and circumstances not necessarily connected with " their occupations and abode . " The thoughts , feelings ... cause , 25 indeed , which is so far accidental , that it is the blessing of particular countries and a particular ...
... causes and circumstances not necessarily connected with " their occupations and abode . " The thoughts , feelings ... cause , 25 indeed , which is so far accidental , that it is the blessing of particular countries and a particular ...
第 58 頁
... cause it confounds the cause and the effect , the real thing with the personified representative of the thing ; in short , because it differs from the language of GOOD SENSE ! That the " Phoebus " is hackneyed , and a school - boy image ...
... cause it confounds the cause and the effect , the real thing with the personified representative of the thing ; in short , because it differs from the language of GOOD SENSE ! That the " Phoebus " is hackneyed , and a school - boy image ...
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