The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 18 頁
... direct consequence of the Act . England was in a constant fever of electioneering . Hardly had the echoes of one contest died down before it was time to have another . One direct consequence of this state of affairs was the increased ...
... direct consequence of the Act . England was in a constant fever of electioneering . Hardly had the echoes of one contest died down before it was time to have another . One direct consequence of this state of affairs was the increased ...
第 104 頁
... direct assault on contemporary leaders in the state . Earlier satire had generally been concerned with literary or religious disputes ; English writers in this genre had tended to deal in broad social types ( as in Ben Jonson ) or else ...
... direct assault on contemporary leaders in the state . Earlier satire had generally been concerned with literary or religious disputes ; English writers in this genre had tended to deal in broad social types ( as in Ben Jonson ) or else ...
第 248 頁
... direct , so to say , vocative style . His tone is constrained , nervous , embarrassed , as if he were always speak- ing about himself . He identifies himself with his hero and blurs the dividing line between fiction and reality . So we ...
... direct , so to say , vocative style . His tone is constrained , nervous , embarrassed , as if he were always speak- ing about himself . He identifies himself with his hero and blurs the dividing line between fiction and reality . So we ...
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