The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 129 頁
... remains best known for his Miltonic pieces , Grongar Hill and A Country Walk ( 1726 ) . Both poems have an authentic lyric flow ( at least Grongar Hill has as soon as it is re- cast out of its original Pindaric - nonsense form ) . In ...
... remains best known for his Miltonic pieces , Grongar Hill and A Country Walk ( 1726 ) . Both poems have an authentic lyric flow ( at least Grongar Hill has as soon as it is re- cast out of its original Pindaric - nonsense form ) . In ...
第 279 頁
... . There are some excellent passages , notably in the first third of the work ; but a half - hearted Swiftian ambition makes itself felt , without an equivalent energy in the execution . It remains well worth Fielding 279.
... . There are some excellent passages , notably in the first third of the work ; but a half - hearted Swiftian ambition makes itself felt , without an equivalent energy in the execution . It remains well worth Fielding 279.
第 292 頁
... remains open to speculation what he might have gone on to achieve . The only posthumous treasure to have emerged is the Journal to Eliza , a histrionic confessional addressed to the lady with whom Sterne was messily involved towards the ...
... remains open to speculation what he might have gone on to achieve . The only posthumous treasure to have emerged is the Journal to Eliza , a histrionic confessional addressed to the lady with whom Sterne was messily involved towards the ...
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