Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... rules of poetry and music from a consideration of universal human nature . Beattie bases his investigation on principles of “ reason and philosophy " ; and as the full title of the essay indi- cates , these principles are derived from a ...
... rules of poetry and music from a consideration of universal human nature . Beattie bases his investigation on principles of “ reason and philosophy " ; and as the full title of the essay indi- cates , these principles are derived from a ...
第 92 頁
... rules . Again , if the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from irregularity , extravagance , and confusion , to rule and order , how this should be done by a thing that is in itself irregular ...
... rules . Again , if the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from irregularity , extravagance , and confusion , to rule and order , how this should be done by a thing that is in itself irregular ...
第 33 頁
... rules of this game are as rigid as any . The difference is that while the rules prescribe the boundaries of the action , they can be and are circumvented . Indeed , the " play " is to see how many rules can be broken surreptitiously and ...
... rules of this game are as rigid as any . The difference is that while the rules prescribe the boundaries of the action , they can be and are circumvented . Indeed , the " play " is to see how many rules can be broken surreptitiously and ...
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