The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 158 頁
... mode supplanted . Of the new men , the most important figures are two comic writers , Richard Steele and Colley Cibber , along with two tragedians , Nicholas Rowe and George Lillo . Fielding occupies a niche of his own . The least ...
... mode supplanted . Of the new men , the most important figures are two comic writers , Richard Steele and Colley Cibber , along with two tragedians , Nicholas Rowe and George Lillo . Fielding occupies a niche of his own . The least ...
第 181 頁
... mode of caricature , in visual terms more primitive than the style he had employed in his hey- day . The result is an intriguing coda to Hogarth's career , which recalls the experience of those Scriblerian satirists who had been his ...
... mode of caricature , in visual terms more primitive than the style he had employed in his hey- day . The result is an intriguing coda to Hogarth's career , which recalls the experience of those Scriblerian satirists who had been his ...
第 271 頁
... mode and convert it into an exploration of the inner self . Themes such as filial dis- obedience are handled , not in Defoe's idiom of communal assent , but in terms of pressure on an individual . Of course , Clarissa's parents are ...
... mode and convert it into an exploration of the inner self . Themes such as filial dis- obedience are handled , not in Defoe's idiom of communal assent , but in terms of pressure on an individual . Of course , Clarissa's parents are ...
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