The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... aesthetic assumptions of the eighteenth century , including a somewhat outward attitude towards the material world . Augustan poetic , for instance , is largely based on a grammar of contemplation and response , with epithets more ...
... aesthetic assumptions of the eighteenth century , including a somewhat outward attitude towards the material world . Augustan poetic , for instance , is largely based on a grammar of contemplation and response , with epithets more ...
第 143 頁
... aesthetic appeal of threatening images ( sublimity ) and against this the desire for social intercourse , the enjoyment of pleasurable sensations , and the appeal of beauty . At root this is a psychological classification Burke grounds ...
... aesthetic appeal of threatening images ( sublimity ) and against this the desire for social intercourse , the enjoyment of pleasurable sensations , and the appeal of beauty . At root this is a psychological classification Burke grounds ...
第 248 頁
... aesthetic value from them , such as subjective truth , sensibility and intimacy , and laid the foundations of the aesthetic theory of modern lyricism . But the upper classes were also perfectly con- scious of the significance of this ...
... aesthetic value from them , such as subjective truth , sensibility and intimacy , and laid the foundations of the aesthetic theory of modern lyricism . But the upper classes were also perfectly con- scious of the significance of this ...
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