The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 104 頁
... satire - was given a specially convenient stick to carry out its habitual beating . And we find in Swift , Gay , Pope and Fielding an unusually direct assault on contemporary leaders in the state . Earlier satire had generally been ...
... satire - was given a specially convenient stick to carry out its habitual beating . And we find in Swift , Gay , Pope and Fielding an unusually direct assault on contemporary leaders in the state . Earlier satire had generally been ...
第 178 頁
... satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred , not excessive , calculated to promote harmony rather than discord , is now an unpopular one . We find the violent incongruities uncovered by ...
... satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred , not excessive , calculated to promote harmony rather than discord , is now an unpopular one . We find the violent incongruities uncovered by ...
第 281 頁
Pat Rogers. It indicates that from now on the best satire will increasingly move out of the formal satire , so called , and into a more truly contemporaneous kind - the novel . It was not until 1749 that Fielding produced his masterpiece ...
Pat Rogers. It indicates that from now on the best satire will increasingly move out of the formal satire , so called , and into a more truly contemporaneous kind - the novel . It was not until 1749 that Fielding produced his masterpiece ...
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