The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 60 頁
... less fine , and the ornamentation less elaborate . But her dress ( that is to say , the gown and petticoat ) is of English mantua silk ; the bodice and stays ' a piece of chequered stuff ' ; her under - petticoats quilted cotton or else ...
... less fine , and the ornamentation less elaborate . But her dress ( that is to say , the gown and petticoat ) is of English mantua silk ; the bodice and stays ' a piece of chequered stuff ' ; her under - petticoats quilted cotton or else ...
第 94 頁
... less and less inclined to consider the sex of the author . Robert Graves actually wrote an essay called - Ess ' , deploring such insulting labels as ' poetess ' , and truly there is less excuse for discrimination along these lines in ...
... less and less inclined to consider the sex of the author . Robert Graves actually wrote an essay called - Ess ' , deploring such insulting labels as ' poetess ' , and truly there is less excuse for discrimination along these lines in ...
第 206 頁
... less than the remainder of his work from the modern revaluation . Some critics have more or less willingly conceded the philosophic inadequacies of the work , and attempted instead to reinstate it in favour as a cheerful causerie , a ...
... less than the remainder of his work from the modern revaluation . Some critics have more or less willingly conceded the philosophic inadequacies of the work , and attempted instead to reinstate it in favour as a cheerful causerie , a ...
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