Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 63 筆
第 10 頁
... reader to itself , dis- joins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an harmonizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general result ...
... reader to itself , dis- joins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an harmonizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general result ...
第 98 頁
... reader . A portion of that awkwardness is felt which hangs upon the introduction of songs in our modern comic operas ; and to 5 prevent which the judicious Metastasio ( as to whose exqui- site taste there can be no hesitation , whatever ...
... reader . A portion of that awkwardness is felt which hangs upon the introduction of songs in our modern comic operas ; and to 5 prevent which the judicious Metastasio ( as to whose exqui- site taste there can be no hesitation , whatever ...
第 107 頁
... reader's feelings , and all the circum- stances , which are feigned in order to make such accidents less improbable , divide and disquiet his faith , rather than aid and support it . Spite of all attempts , the fiction will appear , and ...
... reader's feelings , and all the circum- stances , which are feigned in order to make such accidents less improbable , divide and disquiet his faith , rather than aid and support it . Spite of all attempts , the fiction will appear , and ...
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