Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by ...
... called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to the circumstance and occasion . This , by ...
第 204 頁
... called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of intermittent fever with fits of light - headedness off and on , 5 whenever occasion and stage effect happen to call for it . A ...
... called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of intermittent fever with fits of light - headedness off and on , 5 whenever occasion and stage effect happen to call for it . A ...
第 253 頁
... called music of savage tribes as little deserves the name of art for the understanding , as the ear warrants it for music . Its lowest state is a mere expression of passion by 25 sounds which the passion itself necessitates ; -the ...
... called music of savage tribes as little deserves the name of art for the understanding , as the ear warrants it for music . Its lowest state is a mere expression of passion by 25 sounds which the passion itself necessitates ; -the ...
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