British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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第 73 頁
... passion naturally suggests : it is sufficient to say that such addition is unnecessary . And , surely , it is more probable that those passages , which with propriety abound with metaphors and figures , will have their due effect , if ...
... passion naturally suggests : it is sufficient to say that such addition is unnecessary . And , surely , it is more probable that those passages , which with propriety abound with metaphors and figures , will have their due effect , if ...
第 127 頁
... passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar natures , of these the actor can give no more 10 idea by his face or gesture than the eye ( without a metaphor ) can speak , or the muscles utter intelligible sounds ...
... passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar natures , of these the actor can give no more 10 idea by his face or gesture than the eye ( without a metaphor ) can speak , or the muscles utter intelligible sounds ...
第 161 頁
... passion , more force and impetuosity , but the passion is always of the same unaccountable character , at once violent and sullen , fierce and gloomy . It is not the passion of a mind struggling with misfortune , or the hope- lessness ...
... passion , more force and impetuosity , but the passion is always of the same unaccountable character , at once violent and sullen , fierce and gloomy . It is not the passion of a mind struggling with misfortune , or the hope- lessness ...
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