Bottom: on Shakespeare, 第 1 卷the] Ark Press [for the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, 1963 - 472 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 68 筆
第 18 頁
... sound of this writing is thus gone as quickly as the processes of an imagi- nation difficult to sound or to hear . The apprehensions of the eyes render the ' sim- pler ' words ' concrete ' and their sound less ' interesting , ' that is ...
... sound of this writing is thus gone as quickly as the processes of an imagi- nation difficult to sound or to hear . The apprehensions of the eyes render the ' sim- pler ' words ' concrete ' and their sound less ' interesting , ' that is ...
第 384 頁
... sound like Homer syllable for syllable ( with inevitable differences and transpositions , of course ) , but the rooted sounds translate into modern . Shakespeare has an equiva- lent antiquity : ' No , Percy , thou art dust ... Fare thee ...
... sound like Homer syllable for syllable ( with inevitable differences and transpositions , of course ) , but the rooted sounds translate into modern . Shakespeare has an equiva- lent antiquity : ' No , Percy , thou art dust ... Fare thee ...
第 427 頁
... sound is heard , and , in the case of the lowest sounds that may be produced , the motion of the plate is visible to the eye . When , however , the higher notes which the plate is competent to yield are sounded the motions of the plate ...
... sound is heard , and , in the case of the lowest sounds that may be produced , the motion of the plate is visible to the eye . When , however , the higher notes which the plate is competent to yield are sounded the motions of the plate ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
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