America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
第 458 頁
... effect derivable from unity of impression - for , if two sittings be required , the 5 Actor . 6 Method of operation . affairs of the world interfere , and everything like totality is at once destroyed . But since , ceteris pari- bus ...
... effect derivable from unity of impression - for , if two sittings be required , the 5 Actor . 6 Method of operation . affairs of the world interfere , and everything like totality is at once destroyed . But since , ceteris pari- bus ...
第 459 頁
... effect - they refer , in short , just to that intense and pure elevation of soul- not of intellect , or of heart - upon which I have commented , and which is experienced in conse- quence of contemplating " the beautiful . " Now I ...
... effect - they refer , in short , just to that intense and pure elevation of soul- not of intellect , or of heart - upon which I have commented , and which is experienced in conse- quence of contemplating " the beautiful . " Now I ...
第 461 頁
... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other un- usual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the princi- ples of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was ...
... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other un- usual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the princi- ples of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was ...
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