The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
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... Young ( 1683-1765 ) was long among the most famous works of English literature . It was a full - blown classic in France ; and until George Eliot wrote a damaging essay in the 1850s , its fame stood equally high in Britain and America .
... Young ( 1683-1765 ) was long among the most famous works of English literature . It was a full - blown classic in France ; and until George Eliot wrote a damaging essay in the 1850s , its fame stood equally high in Britain and America .
第 130 頁
... Young had a good mind and some authentic literary feeling . When over seventy , he produced his Conjectures on Original Composition , a surpris- ingly forward - looking piece of criticism . And the satires he had written much earlier ...
... Young had a good mind and some authentic literary feeling . When over seventy , he produced his Conjectures on Original Composition , a surpris- ingly forward - looking piece of criticism . And the satires he had written much earlier ...
第 131 頁
... Young as a poet could never , so to speak , fail safe ; his more outré effects seem ridicu- lously overdone today , but there is a real power in the best sections of Night - Thoughts , especially the first and fifth . Young's obsession ...
... Young as a poet could never , so to speak , fail safe ; his more outré effects seem ridicu- lously overdone today , but there is a real power in the best sections of Night - Thoughts , especially the first and fifth . Young's obsession ...
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