The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 3 頁
... seems to me to fore- shadow a tendency throughout the essay . That is , in their illus- trations and analysis , Wimsatt and Beardsley seem to object less to the affective " fallacy " than they do to its operation in unsophisticated ...
... seems to me to fore- shadow a tendency throughout the essay . That is , in their illus- trations and analysis , Wimsatt and Beardsley seem to object less to the affective " fallacy " than they do to its operation in unsophisticated ...
第 5 頁
... seems to me an even - greater weakness occurs in the distinction itself , which seeks to divide object - art from ... seem unselfconsciously to have dismissed it as a methodological guide and accepted it as a warning against confusing a ...
... seems to me an even - greater weakness occurs in the distinction itself , which seeks to divide object - art from ... seem unselfconsciously to have dismissed it as a methodological guide and accepted it as a warning against confusing a ...
第 15 頁
... seems to me it has not understood that the problem for criticism to solve , if it wants to be objective , is the problem of perception . If I may make use of Broad's terms once more , scientific criticism must commit itself to defining ...
... seems to me it has not understood that the problem for criticism to solve , if it wants to be objective , is the problem of perception . If I may make use of Broad's terms once more , scientific criticism must commit itself to defining ...
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