The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 61 筆
第 30 頁
... mind . And for Coleridge , who continually asserted the essential unity of genius and judgment , nature and art , and achievement and character , Johnson's Milton would have been a mere monster . Milton was governed by ideas , and was ...
... mind . And for Coleridge , who continually asserted the essential unity of genius and judgment , nature and art , and achievement and character , Johnson's Milton would have been a mere monster . Milton was governed by ideas , and was ...
第 32 頁
... mind mechanical , superficial , and still powerful even in the nineteenth century . What he says of Pope's poetry in " Chapter I " of the Biographia Literaria throws some indirect light on his opinion of Johnson . " I saw that the ...
... mind mechanical , superficial , and still powerful even in the nineteenth century . What he says of Pope's poetry in " Chapter I " of the Biographia Literaria throws some indirect light on his opinion of Johnson . " I saw that the ...
第 66 頁
... mind is a kind of tabula rasa . And at this point all he truly knows is that death and its implications are indeed real and cannot be left out of any account of human existence . His task , as Trilling puts it in " Art and Fortune ...
... mind is a kind of tabula rasa . And at this point all he truly knows is that death and its implications are indeed real and cannot be left out of any account of human existence . His task , as Trilling puts it in " Art and Fortune ...
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