The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 50 頁
... present - day reader as a concern for surfaces , for trivialities and for false gloss . To the Augustans , much more was at stake . We are not obliged to assent to the prevailing values , which put such trust in decency and proportion ...
... present - day reader as a concern for surfaces , for trivialities and for false gloss . To the Augustans , much more was at stake . We are not obliged to assent to the prevailing values , which put such trust in decency and proportion ...
第 240 頁
... present good , and at leisure to derive gratification from the prospects of posterity . ' His style reaches to a noble insistence : ' Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past , the distant , or the ...
... present good , and at leisure to derive gratification from the prospects of posterity . ' His style reaches to a noble insistence : ' Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past , the distant , or the ...
第 294 頁
... presents the hero with total , transparent clarity . Where the standard hero of picaresque , such as Gil Blas , was a status - less outsider , Roderick is not just a young man on the make - he is a wronged heir . As one critic puts it ...
... presents the hero with total , transparent clarity . Where the standard hero of picaresque , such as Gil Blas , was a status - less outsider , Roderick is not just a young man on the make - he is a wronged heir . As one critic puts it ...
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