The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 44 筆
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... tion . These are feelings we still know today , and can readily call out our sympathy and identification . But the environment within which these things found expression was a strange one from the vantage - point of the present day ...
... tion . These are feelings we still know today , and can readily call out our sympathy and identification . But the environment within which these things found expression was a strange one from the vantage - point of the present day ...
第 103 頁
... tion of 1764 ) embody a far from sympathetic account of the criminals covered . They can hardly be enlisted as evidence of widespread admiration for the type : the tone is moralistic and the attitude often debunking . Nor do such books ...
... tion of 1764 ) embody a far from sympathetic account of the criminals covered . They can hardly be enlisted as evidence of widespread admiration for the type : the tone is moralistic and the attitude often debunking . Nor do such books ...
第 162 頁
... tion is certainly attributable to the national mood following upon the French king's ill - judged recognition of the Old Pretender . The last act is pure wish - fulfilment . Tamerlane defeats Bajazet , and magnanimously declines to kill ...
... tion is certainly attributable to the national mood following upon the French king's ill - judged recognition of the Old Pretender . The last act is pure wish - fulfilment . Tamerlane defeats Bajazet , and magnanimously declines to kill ...
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