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第 71 頁
... Judgment as opposed to Fancy . " Judgment begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the ornaments of a Poem " . The content and form of a work of art must depend on judgment . According to him , ' Discretion ' is the first ...
... Judgment as opposed to Fancy . " Judgment begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the ornaments of a Poem " . The content and form of a work of art must depend on judgment . According to him , ' Discretion ' is the first ...
第 99 頁
... of critical judgment ... We may freely disagree with his judgments , but we can never justly disable his judgment ; and this is the real criterion of a great critic " . 35 Notes 1. op . cit . p . 12 . The Great Dictator 99.
... of critical judgment ... We may freely disagree with his judgments , but we can never justly disable his judgment ; and this is the real criterion of a great critic " . 35 Notes 1. op . cit . p . 12 . The Great Dictator 99.
第 249 頁
... judgment often are at strife , Though meant each other's aid , like man and wife . ( 84 ) Warburton pointed out the double sense of the term , ' imagination ' and ' judgment ' ( i.e. control of that imagination ) in this passage : " In ...
... judgment often are at strife , Though meant each other's aid , like man and wife . ( 84 ) Warburton pointed out the double sense of the term , ' imagination ' and ' judgment ' ( i.e. control of that imagination ) in this passage : " In ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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