Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1927 - 334 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... forces , and it is indifferent to their direction . It is concerned with them only as force , and it is con- cerned only with force in its kind and degree . The aim of criticism is to distinguish what is essential in the work of a ...
... forces , and it is indifferent to their direction . It is concerned with them only as force , and it is con- cerned only with force in its kind and degree . The aim of criticism is to distinguish what is essential in the work of a ...
第 2 頁
... force to the writers in our own language . But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a Treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of logic or ...
... force to the writers in our own language . But it must not be forgotten , that the same Cæsar wrote a Treatise for the purpose of reforming the ordinary language by bringing it to a greater accordance with the principles of logic or ...
第 4 頁
... force and dignity in plainer words.1 Lute , harp , and lyre , Muse , Muses , and inspirations , Pegasus , Parnassus , and Hippocrene were all an abomination to him . In fancy I can almost hear him now , exclaiming " Harp ? Harp ? Lyre ...
... force and dignity in plainer words.1 Lute , harp , and lyre , Muse , Muses , and inspirations , Pegasus , Parnassus , and Hippocrene were all an abomination to him . In fancy I can almost hear him now , exclaiming " Harp ? Harp ? Lyre ...
第 11 頁
... force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the writer from whom he has adopted them . Consequently he must first prepare his thoughts , and then pick out , from Virgil , Horace , Ovid , or perhaps more compendiously from his ...
... force or fitness of his phrases , but the authority of the writer from whom he has adopted them . Consequently he must first prepare his thoughts , and then pick out , from Virgil , Horace , Ovid , or perhaps more compendiously from his ...
第 25 頁
... or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man * B II Its Injustice 25.
... or of falling into the sun , according as the assertor of the absurdity confined his attention either to the projectile or to the attractive force exclusively . attempted poetry late in life . Where then a man * B II Its Injustice 25.
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