Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 46 筆
第 60 頁
... rules , rather ' essentials ' , and even reason . He found about Chaucer , that the most polite wit of Europe was ... rules . Cowley , too , had ignored epic rules in his Davideis which contained improbable incidents taken from sacred ...
... rules , rather ' essentials ' , and even reason . He found about Chaucer , that the most polite wit of Europe was ... rules . Cowley , too , had ignored epic rules in his Davideis which contained improbable incidents taken from sacred ...
第 78 頁
... Rules , but modern critics should not judge mechanically by them . Pope variously advised the poet to imitate the Ancients , obey the Rules , and ' follow Nature ' ; these three prescriptions are reconciled by the identification - a ...
... Rules , but modern critics should not judge mechanically by them . Pope variously advised the poet to imitate the Ancients , obey the Rules , and ' follow Nature ' ; these three prescriptions are reconciled by the identification - a ...
第 102 頁
... rules . Later degeneration and subsequent political upheaval absorbing all creative energy and a break in the literary ( specially dramatic ) tradition made the poets and dramatists of the Restoration period helplessly look across the ...
... rules . Later degeneration and subsequent political upheaval absorbing all creative energy and a break in the literary ( specially dramatic ) tradition made the poets and dramatists of the Restoration period helplessly look across the ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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