The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... Swift had been seeking ; but he certainly left indelible marks on the younger man's character . In this comfortable atmosphere Swift gradually found his adult self . He made his first attempts in verse ; some critics find promise in ...
... Swift had been seeking ; but he certainly left indelible marks on the younger man's character . In this comfortable atmosphere Swift gradually found his adult self . He made his first attempts in verse ; some critics find promise in ...
第 186 頁
... Swift himself . For John Traugott , indeed , Swift is the ' psychological bastard ' , who takes over his master's ' top - lofty attitude ' and ' out - snob [ s ] the snob ' . Yet somehow , Traugott believes , Swift subverted all the ...
... Swift himself . For John Traugott , indeed , Swift is the ' psychological bastard ' , who takes over his master's ' top - lofty attitude ' and ' out - snob [ s ] the snob ' . Yet somehow , Traugott believes , Swift subverted all the ...
第 192 頁
... Swift is much more widely admired as a poet now than he was a generation or two ago . His works of the 1730s are held in particularly high regard . On the whole , it is self - revelatory poems such as Verses on the Death of Dr Swift and ...
... Swift is much more widely admired as a poet now than he was a generation or two ago . His works of the 1730s are held in particularly high regard . On the whole , it is self - revelatory poems such as Verses on the Death of Dr Swift and ...
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