Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 頁 |
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... SAINTE - BEUVE ( 1804-1869 ) O CRITIC of the nineteenth century is more distinguished by range , N ° variety , and sensitivity than Sainte - Beuve . If he has been less com- pletely read than he deserves , it is because he does not ...
... SAINTE - BEUVE ( 1804-1869 ) O CRITIC of the nineteenth century is more distinguished by range , N ° variety , and sensitivity than Sainte - Beuve . If he has been less com- pletely read than he deserves , it is because he does not ...
第 491 頁
... Sainte - Beuve has little in common with the more thoroughgoing naturalism of Taine , although Taine was in a sense his disciple . " In spite of everything , " as Sainte - Beuve wrote in explaining his attitude toward Balzac , " I have ...
... Sainte - Beuve has little in common with the more thoroughgoing naturalism of Taine , although Taine was in a sense his disciple . " In spite of everything , " as Sainte - Beuve wrote in explaining his attitude toward Balzac , " I have ...
第 607 頁
... Sainte - Beuve , 498-99 ; Rich- ards , 573-87 , passim Puttenham , Richard , 219 Pyreicus , 245 Pythagoras , 373 Pythagoras Leontinus , 247 Quantitative verse , in Renaissance criticism , 107 Quintilian , 112n . , 114 , 172 , 181 , 221 ...
... Sainte - Beuve , 498-99 ; Rich- ards , 573-87 , passim Puttenham , Richard , 219 Pyreicus , 245 Pythagoras , 373 Pythagoras Leontinus , 247 Quantitative verse , in Renaissance criticism , 107 Quintilian , 112n . , 114 , 172 , 181 , 221 ...
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