The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... wrote of ' the two supports of human happiness , / Which some , erroneous , think can never meet ; / True taste of ... wrote disappointingly little otherwise . William Somervile ( 1675-1742 ) wrote one popular poem , The Chace ...
... wrote of ' the two supports of human happiness , / Which some , erroneous , think can never meet ; / True taste of ... wrote disappointingly little otherwise . William Somervile ( 1675-1742 ) wrote one popular poem , The Chace ...
第 149 頁
... wrote engag- ing , perky comments about the situation of a young lady rusti- cated to Nottinghamshire . ( She coped surprisingly well , independent and self - sufficient as she was - ' I am not of the number who cannot be easy out of ...
... wrote engag- ing , perky comments about the situation of a young lady rusti- cated to Nottinghamshire . ( She coped surprisingly well , independent and self - sufficient as she was - ' I am not of the number who cannot be easy out of ...
第 190 頁
... wrote his first memorable poems , including the beautiful micro- cosmic urban vision , Description of a City Shower . But things were not going well for the ministry , and Swift was the loser . As the Tories fell into disunity and ...
... wrote his first memorable poems , including the beautiful micro- cosmic urban vision , Description of a City Shower . But things were not going well for the ministry , and Swift was the loser . As the Tories fell into disunity and ...
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