Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... consists , not so much in the 5 specific objects which it conveys to the understanding in a visual language formed by the substitution of figures for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colors , lines and expression , with which ...
... consists , not so much in the 5 specific objects which it conveys to the understanding in a visual language formed by the substitution of figures for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colors , lines and expression , with which ...
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... consists in the use of words unsuitable to the time , place , and company . The language of the market would be as pedantic in the schools as that of the schools in the market . The mere man of the world , who insists that in a ...
... consists in the use of words unsuitable to the time , place , and company . The language of the market would be as pedantic in the schools as that of the schools in the market . The mere man of the world , who insists that in a ...
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... consists in the identity of two opposite elements , that is to say - sameness and variety . If in the midst of the variety there be not some fixed object for the attention , the un- 5 ceasing succession of the variety will prevent the ...
... consists in the identity of two opposite elements , that is to say - sameness and variety . If in the midst of the variety there be not some fixed object for the attention , the un- 5 ceasing succession of the variety will prevent the ...
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