| Jan Godderis - 2006 - 468 頁
...be supposed, that their influence over the passions should be but light; yet it is quite otherwise; for we find by experience that eloquence and poetry...indeed much more capable of making deep and lively impressions than any other arts, and even than nature itself in very many cases. ...". a fiction; and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 頁
...supposed, that their influence over the passions should be but light ; yet it is quite otherwise ; for we find by experience, that eloquence and poetry...indeed much more capable, of making deep and lively impressions than any other arts, and even than nature itself in very many cases. And this arises chiefly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 頁
...their influence over the passions should be but light ; yet it is quite otherwise ; for we find lay experience, that eloquence and poetry are as capable,...indeed much more capable, of making deep and lively impressions than any other arts, and even than nature itself in very many eases. And this arises chiefly... | |
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