The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... cultural history in his own person . His life - span ( 1674-1761 ) exactly embraces , in its adult years , the period covered in this book . Moreover , he spent his time in a crucial environment - Bath , the centre of eighteenth ...
... cultural history in his own person . His life - span ( 1674-1761 ) exactly embraces , in its adult years , the period covered in this book . Moreover , he spent his time in a crucial environment - Bath , the centre of eighteenth ...
第 69 頁
... culture was strikingly literary : the agencies of transmission were rather cumbrous , and the most urgent missives obeyed the rules of acceptable usage . By comparison with our own , then , Augustan culture was rarely on the move ...
... culture was strikingly literary : the agencies of transmission were rather cumbrous , and the most urgent missives obeyed the rules of acceptable usage . By comparison with our own , then , Augustan culture was rarely on the move ...
第 240 頁
... culture is a defiant act of human will and courage in the face of a ' wide extent of hopeless sterility ' . As he ... cultural shock , as it was felt by one deeply sensitive man . Apart from the plangent elegy to his shabby friend ...
... culture is a defiant act of human will and courage in the face of a ' wide extent of hopeless sterility ' . As he ... cultural shock , as it was felt by one deeply sensitive man . Apart from the plangent elegy to his shabby friend ...
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