Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 25 頁
... action of the play moves on a hinge : from Medley to an inner play ( the male and then female politician's intrigues ... action ; movement springs from the physical stasis . The movement results from the verbal action of the author and ...
... action of the play moves on a hinge : from Medley to an inner play ( the male and then female politician's intrigues ... action ; movement springs from the physical stasis . The movement results from the verbal action of the author and ...
第 126 頁
... action , the alternatives to the governed were drastically constricted to only two possible courses of action ; passive acquies- cence to even willful , arbitrary and unjust action , or revolution . As Burke had earlier argued in his ...
... action , the alternatives to the governed were drastically constricted to only two possible courses of action ; passive acquies- cence to even willful , arbitrary and unjust action , or revolution . As Burke had earlier argued in his ...
第 193 頁
... action awkward and disjointed . Dennis ' main criticism , however , is based on the violating of the classical code . There is , says Dennis , no poetic justice at the end of Cato , " Invaders are scen to triumph , and Defenders of it ...
... action awkward and disjointed . Dennis ' main criticism , however , is based on the violating of the classical code . There is , says Dennis , no poetic justice at the end of Cato , " Invaders are scen to triumph , and Defenders of it ...
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