The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 124 頁
... style is a help here . What was called by contemporaries the ' manner of proceeding ' is free and discursive . The poet moves from natural description to meteorological explanation , from moralizing to geology , from rustic idyll to ...
... style is a help here . What was called by contemporaries the ' manner of proceeding ' is free and discursive . The poet moves from natural description to meteorological explanation , from moralizing to geology , from rustic idyll to ...
第 181 頁
... style , as in the famous second plate , answering to the casual poses of a heedless way of life . The series can be compared only to The Rape of the Lock . Both works mimic in their texture the frivolity they expose , and thus uncover a ...
... style , as in the famous second plate , answering to the casual poses of a heedless way of life . The series can be compared only to The Rape of the Lock . Both works mimic in their texture the frivolity they expose , and thus uncover a ...
第 288 頁
... style , the desperate familiarity of the tone . Sterne addresses the reader and a variety of surrogates ( Jenny , madam , your worships , good folks ) . But there is no true intimacy : rather , a sense of performance , of energetic ...
... style , the desperate familiarity of the tone . Sterne addresses the reader and a variety of surrogates ( Jenny , madam , your worships , good folks ) . But there is no true intimacy : rather , a sense of performance , of energetic ...
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