Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 59 筆
第 8 頁
... principle of contrast is , how- ever , the same in all the stages , in the simply laughable , the ludicrous , the ridiculous ; and the effect is only the more complete , the more durably and pointedly this principle operates . To give ...
... principle of contrast is , how- ever , the same in all the stages , in the simply laughable , the ludicrous , the ridiculous ; and the effect is only the more complete , the more durably and pointedly this principle operates . To give ...
第 132 頁
... principle , that abstract reason and general utility are the only test and standard of moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to ...
... principle , that abstract reason and general utility are the only test and standard of moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to ...
第 237 頁
... principle of vitality is gone . To this callous , frigid habit of mind , the real uses of things harden and crystallise ; the pith and marrow are extracted out of them , and leave nothing but the husk or shell . By a regular process ...
... principle of vitality is gone . To this callous , frigid habit of mind , the real uses of things harden and crystallise ; the pith and marrow are extracted out of them , and leave nothing but the husk or shell . By a regular process ...
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