The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 200 頁
... Epistle to Miss Blount . Deeper implications lie within the epistle To Mr Addison and , especially , The Temple of Fame , both concerned with the survival of art and the quest for permanence . In several respects the Temple prefigures ...
... Epistle to Miss Blount . Deeper implications lie within the epistle To Mr Addison and , especially , The Temple of Fame , both concerned with the survival of art and the quest for permanence . In several respects the Temple prefigures ...
第 211 頁
... Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot , used as a prologue to the imitations . The poem is couched as a ' bill of complaint ' , i.e. a plea in Chancery . But somehow Pope appears to take a curious pleasure in cataloguing the annoyances to which he is ...
... Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot , used as a prologue to the imitations . The poem is couched as a ' bill of complaint ' , i.e. a plea in Chancery . But somehow Pope appears to take a curious pleasure in cataloguing the annoyances to which he is ...
第 221 頁
... Epistle to Pulteney , stuffed with sceptical epigrams ( ' For women chuse their men , like silk , for show ' ) . More unusually , Gay writes one such poem to ' W [ illiam ] L [ owndes ] , Esq ; Author of that cele- brated treatise in ...
... Epistle to Pulteney , stuffed with sceptical epigrams ( ' For women chuse their men , like silk , for show ' ) . More unusually , Gay writes one such poem to ' W [ illiam ] L [ owndes ] , Esq ; Author of that cele- brated treatise in ...
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