Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 132
... fear that has gripped him ( " What did he fear ? It was not fear or dread . It was a nothing that he knew too well " ) , the language is such that no simple logical reduction is possible . The passage is really a dialectic of ...
... fear that has gripped him ( " What did he fear ? It was not fear or dread . It was a nothing that he knew too well " ) , the language is such that no simple logical reduction is possible . The passage is really a dialectic of ...
الصفحة 134
... fear or dread which the older waiter feels is not fear or dread in the usual sense : " What did he fear ? It was not fear or dread . It was a nothing that he knew too well . " This dread comes not from the fear of any particular object ...
... fear or dread which the older waiter feels is not fear or dread in the usual sense : " What did he fear ? It was not fear or dread . It was a nothing that he knew too well . " This dread comes not from the fear of any particular object ...
الصفحة 553
... Fear and pity , which Longinus explicitly mentions among passions of a meaner sort , are obviously part of the emotional effect produced by the description of the rape - fear of the enormous bird , pity for the helpless girl . But ...
... Fear and pity , which Longinus explicitly mentions among passions of a meaner sort , are obviously part of the emotional effect produced by the description of the rape - fear of the enormous bird , pity for the helpless girl . But ...
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