When I wish to find out how wise, or how stupid, or how good, or how wicked is any one, or what are his thoughts at the moment, I fashion the expression of my face as accurately as possible in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see... Tales of Mystery, Imagination, & Humour: And Poems - 第 169 頁Edgar Allan Poe 著 - 1852 - 256 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1993 - 320 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...the spurious profundity which has been attributed to Rochefoucauld,3 to La Bougive,4 to Machiavelli,5 and to Campanella.' 6 'And the identification,' I... | |
| Gerald L. Bruns - 1992 - 338 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...if to match or correspond with the expression.'"" The idea is that if I can imagine myself as you, turn myself into you as if from the outside in, 1... | |
| Gregory L. Ulmer - 1994 - 302 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...which has been attributed to Rochefoucault, to La Bruyere, to Machiavelli, and to Campanella. (Poe, 15-16) The authors Dupin cites are all major contributors... | |
| Elaine Hatfield, John T Cacioppo, Richard L Rapson - 1994 - 256 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...as if to match or correspond with the expression. (p. 100) Clinicians' assessments of clients' emotional states: Conscious judgments versus emotional... | |
| Theo D'haen, Hans Bertens, Johannes Willem Bertens - 1995 - 324 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...as if to match or correspond with the expression" (94). 5 So inevitable are the signs of mystery that copying the signifier gives one access to its necessary... | |
| William W. Atkinson - 1996 - 208 頁
...of my face, as accurately as possible in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...correspond with the expression.' This response of the school boy lies at the bottom of all the spurious profundity which has been attributed to Rochefoucauld,... | |
| David Stuart Davies - 1998 - 388 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...the spurious profundity which has been attributed to Rochefoucauld, to La Bougive, to Machiavelli and to Campanella.' that of his opponent depends, if I... | |
| Patricia Merivale, Susan Sweeney - 1999 - 324 頁
...as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression" of the opponent "and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...as if to match or correspond with the expression" (984-85). The narrator comments that "the identification of the reasoner's intellect with that of his... | |
| Heta Pyrhönen - 1999 - 354 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...as if to match or correspond with the expression' (347). Dupin identifies with the criminal, using an I-am-you approach, 1 which entails the imaginative... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 頁
...my face, as accurately as possible, in accordance with the expression of his, and then wait to see what thoughts or sentiments arise in my mind or heart,...Rochefoucault, to La Bougive, to Machiavelli, and to Campanella."7 "And the identification," I said, "of the reasoner's intellect with that of his opponent,... | |
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