File:NDL871759 文学訓 part2.pdf

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文学訓   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Lewes, George Henry, 1817-1878

長谷川, 天渓, 1876-1940
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Title
文学訓
Publisher
博文館
Language jpn
Publication date

1906

明39
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/871759

institution QS:P195,Q477675
Creator
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ジー・リューヰス 著 長谷川天渓 訳
Publication Place
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東京
Subject: NDC
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900
Extent
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340p ; 16cm
Material Type
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Book
Source Identifier: JPNO
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41000141
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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ブンガククン
Publisher Transcription
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ハクブンカン
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000000502234
Call Number
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94-421
Creator Transcription: NDLNA
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ハセガワ, テンケイ
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00766006 00008097
Contents
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第三節 絶正と視力との関係/188

第五章 美の原則/205

第一節 文体の秘訣/205

第二節 古典の模倣/215

第三節 哲学又は科学書の文体/236

第四節 処置と文体/245

第六章 文体の法則/251

第一節 研究の方法/251

第二節 経済の法則/255

第三節 簡潔の法則/261

第四節 連続の法則/271

第五節 漸層の法則/281

第六節 変化の法則/284

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詩とは何ぞや/297

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