The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 32 頁
... experience , and to do so it must abjure the egregious or eccentric . Romance is a world of fantasy , and romantic writing is full of excrescences . True literature will be simple and shapely because nature is so . Of course , nature is ...
... experience , and to do so it must abjure the egregious or eccentric . Romance is a world of fantasy , and romantic writing is full of excrescences . True literature will be simple and shapely because nature is so . Of course , nature is ...
第 67 頁
... experience at best . As late as Jane Austen , a trip to London - as when Frank Churchill wants his hair cut - is an act of raffish abandon . To move from Kellynch Hall , Co. Somersetshire , to Bath is to perform a perilous rite de ...
... experience at best . As late as Jane Austen , a trip to London - as when Frank Churchill wants his hair cut - is an act of raffish abandon . To move from Kellynch Hall , Co. Somersetshire , to Bath is to perform a perilous rite de ...
第 292 頁
... experience of the novel had begun to supplant the more objective , public experience of the theatre ' , and this is accurate . But it did not just happen in the culture at large ; Sterne , more than anyone , caused it to happen . He ...
... experience of the novel had begun to supplant the more objective , public experience of the theatre ' , and this is accurate . But it did not just happen in the culture at large ; Sterne , more than anyone , caused it to happen . He ...
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