The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 55 頁
... Chesterfield , ending : Wisdom and Wit are little seen , But Folly at full length . But at the summit of his power Nash could afford to laugh off such impertinencies from a fellow such as Chesterfield . He was Master of Ceremonies ...
... Chesterfield , ending : Wisdom and Wit are little seen , But Folly at full length . But at the summit of his power Nash could afford to laugh off such impertinencies from a fellow such as Chesterfield . He was Master of Ceremonies ...
第 151 頁
... Chesterfield ( 1694-1773 ) . For most people Chesterfield has remained a forbidding figure . He is seen as a cold and snobbish hypocrite , given his come - uppance in fit terms by Johnson . And he is looked on as a subtly immoral ...
... Chesterfield ( 1694-1773 ) . For most people Chesterfield has remained a forbidding figure . He is seen as a cold and snobbish hypocrite , given his come - uppance in fit terms by Johnson . And he is looked on as a subtly immoral ...
第 152 頁
... Chesterfield and Fielding were closer than Rawson allows ; but it is certain that ( whatever their con- clusions ) their concerns were very similar . It is interesting to note , incidentally , that Chesterfield came to be regarded as ...
... Chesterfield and Fielding were closer than Rawson allows ; but it is certain that ( whatever their con- clusions ) their concerns were very similar . It is interesting to note , incidentally , that Chesterfield came to be regarded as ...
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