The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 40 筆
第 99 頁
... imagination ( pp . 25-26 ) 9 may well be , as Professor Wimsatt notes , neither original nor complex , 10 but it is a logically appropriate point of departure for the development of his thesis , informing his entire theory of poetry as ...
... imagination ( pp . 25-26 ) 9 may well be , as Professor Wimsatt notes , neither original nor complex , 10 but it is a logically appropriate point of departure for the development of his thesis , informing his entire theory of poetry as ...
第 103 頁
... imagination in an inferior role as Hume sometimes does , nor does he describe the imagina- tion as operating according to passive association . In the longest fragment connected to the Defence , Shelley distinguishes be- tween imagination ...
... imagination in an inferior role as Hume sometimes does , nor does he describe the imagina- tion as operating according to passive association . In the longest fragment connected to the Defence , Shelley distinguishes be- tween imagination ...
第 112 頁
... imagination , Shelley did more than declare the desirability of what is today termed empathy : he assumed a formal beauty ex- isting in that identification of self and others ( p . 40 ) . Imagination transmutes human actions and ...
... imagination , Shelley did more than declare the desirability of what is today termed empathy : he assumed a formal beauty ex- isting in that identification of self and others ( p . 40 ) . Imagination transmutes human actions and ...
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