The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 53 頁
... never forgot good manners , even in the highest warmth of familiarity and ... never went in a dirty shirt to disgrace the table of his patron or his friend.4 Yet it was this fribble and adventurer , with his clean neck - cloth and his ...
... never forgot good manners , even in the highest warmth of familiarity and ... never went in a dirty shirt to disgrace the table of his patron or his friend.4 Yet it was this fribble and adventurer , with his clean neck - cloth and his ...
第 112 頁
... never entirely lost its currency , albeit with a specialized audience at home with classical mythology . And indeed it has a brittle charm and some originality . However , it is Dryades which merits the closer scrutiny . Swift , who was ...
... never entirely lost its currency , albeit with a specialized audience at home with classical mythology . And indeed it has a brittle charm and some originality . However , it is Dryades which merits the closer scrutiny . Swift , who was ...
第 131 頁
... never , so to speak , fail safe ; his more outré effects seem ridicu- lously overdone today , but there is a real power in the best sections of Night - Thoughts , especially the first and fifth . Young's obsession with death was no ...
... never , so to speak , fail safe ; his more outré effects seem ridicu- lously overdone today , but there is a real power in the best sections of Night - Thoughts , especially the first and fifth . Young's obsession with death was no ...
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