The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 81 頁
... later times through cold references by Pope and Swift . Even his share in the foundation of the Bank of England has been downgraded by recent economic historians . Yet his career remains something to wonder at . By the time he was ...
... later times through cold references by Pope and Swift . Even his share in the foundation of the Bank of England has been downgraded by recent economic historians . Yet his career remains something to wonder at . By the time he was ...
第 82 頁
... later Lord Chancellor , also elected President of the Royal Society , a lawyer and a statesman of the utmost distinction . He collected a superb library , conducted a most instructive correspondence with European savants , and generally ...
... later Lord Chancellor , also elected President of the Royal Society , a lawyer and a statesman of the utmost distinction . He collected a superb library , conducted a most instructive correspondence with European savants , and generally ...
第 287 頁
... later . Stranger still , Sterne actually enjoyed this process of recognition . Many artists hunger half their life for public acclaim , and when they get it feel only contempt and disappointment . But Sterne loved the idolatry , and ...
... later . Stranger still , Sterne actually enjoyed this process of recognition . Many artists hunger half their life for public acclaim , and when they get it feel only contempt and disappointment . But Sterne loved the idolatry , and ...
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