English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 頁 |
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... relation of what had happened within at the Soldier's entertainment . The relations likewise of Sejanus's death , and the prodigies before it , are remarkable ; the one of which was hid from sight , to avoid the 1085 horror and tumult ...
... relation of what had happened within at the Soldier's entertainment . The relations likewise of Sejanus's death , and the prodigies before it , are remarkable ; the one of which was hid from sight , to avoid the 1085 horror and tumult ...
第 229 頁
... relation to thoughts alone ; but all other materials , instruments , and conditions of 160 art , have relations ... relation both between each 185 other and towards that which they represent , and a perception of the order of those ...
... relation to thoughts alone ; but all other materials , instruments , and conditions of 160 art , have relations ... relation both between each 185 other and towards that which they represent , and a perception of the order of those ...
第 297 頁
... relation of the poem to other poems by other authors , and suggested the conception of poetry as a living whole of all the poetry that has ever been written . The other aspect of this Impersonal theory of poetry is the relation of the ...
... relation of the poem to other poems by other authors , and suggested the conception of poetry as a living whole of all the poetry that has ever been written . The other aspect of this Impersonal theory of poetry is the relation of the ...
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