Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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第 94 頁
... illustrate the working of the universe itself : " self - love " is like the natural principle which keeps the planets moving while " reason " is likened by implication to the force of gravity which keeps the planets in their orbits . By ...
... illustrate the working of the universe itself : " self - love " is like the natural principle which keeps the planets moving while " reason " is likened by implication to the force of gravity which keeps the planets in their orbits . By ...
第 123 頁
... illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier writers . This practice was not the mere copying of another poet ; it was the presentation of ...
... illustrate it with portraits from the social or political scene . Pope also " imitated " by filling his lines with allusions from the earlier writers . This practice was not the mere copying of another poet ; it was the presentation of ...
第 137 頁
... illustrate : And in our own ( excuse some Courtly stains ) No whiter page than Addison remains . He from the taste obscene reclaims our Youth , And sets the Passions on the side of Truth ; Forms the soft bosom with the gentlest art ...
... illustrate : And in our own ( excuse some Courtly stains ) No whiter page than Addison remains . He from the taste obscene reclaims our Youth , And sets the Passions on the side of Truth ; Forms the soft bosom with the gentlest art ...
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