The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... natural religion ' . This had its roots in the Restoration and even earlier periods . A prime debt was to the Cambridge Platonists of the mid - seventeenth century and the ' latitudinarian ' churchmen of the 1670s and 1680s . These move ...
... natural religion ' . This had its roots in the Restoration and even earlier periods . A prime debt was to the Cambridge Platonists of the mid - seventeenth century and the ' latitudinarian ' churchmen of the 1670s and 1680s . These move ...
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... natural description to meteorological explanation , from moralizing to geology , from rustic idyll to political tribute . According to Dr Johnson , ' the great defect of The Seasons is want of method ; but for this I know not that there ...
... natural description to meteorological explanation , from moralizing to geology , from rustic idyll to political tribute . According to Dr Johnson , ' the great defect of The Seasons is want of method ; but for this I know not that there ...
第 135 頁
... natural manner . His real skill lay not in strutting set - pieces , but in the leisurely blank - verse musings of The Pleasures of Imagination ( 1744 : final revision , 1772 ) . Here it is not the form which makes a claim for dignity ...
... natural manner . His real skill lay not in strutting set - pieces , but in the leisurely blank - verse musings of The Pleasures of Imagination ( 1744 : final revision , 1772 ) . Here it is not the form which makes a claim for dignity ...
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