The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 33 筆
第 139 頁
... scene but what the scene has found in him'.2 And it is because Gray has found an impersonal grammar that he is able , on this occasion , to give his private anxieties an enduring capacity to touch readers of every sort . The Elegy is ...
... scene but what the scene has found in him'.2 And it is because Gray has found an impersonal grammar that he is able , on this occasion , to give his private anxieties an enduring capacity to touch readers of every sort . The Elegy is ...
第 181 頁
... scenes . Each of these is rendered with a fastidious precision and a translucent clarity that surpass anything in ... scene in an absurd theatrical spectacle . As with the Scriblerians , one feels that the grotesque has ceased to be a ...
... scenes . Each of these is rendered with a fastidious precision and a translucent clarity that surpass anything in ... scene in an absurd theatrical spectacle . As with the Scriblerians , one feels that the grotesque has ceased to be a ...
第 209 頁
... scene at Timon's villa , we have the near - metaphysical rendition of wasted effort : Behold Villario's ten - years toil compleat ; His Quincunx darkens , his Espaliers meet , The Wood supports the Plain , the parts unite , And strength ...
... scene at Timon's villa , we have the near - metaphysical rendition of wasted effort : Behold Villario's ten - years toil compleat ; His Quincunx darkens , his Espaliers meet , The Wood supports the Plain , the parts unite , And strength ...
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