Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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第 115 頁
... taste is somewhat complex in its interre- lationships with nature , social and individual behavior , and moral values . The basis of good taste resides in nature : the proper ex- penditure of wealth with true taste to produce ...
... taste is somewhat complex in its interre- lationships with nature , social and individual behavior , and moral values . The basis of good taste resides in nature : the proper ex- penditure of wealth with true taste to produce ...
第 117 頁
... taste requires good morals on the part of man if he is not to offend nature . Thus , while " Burlington " is cast in a minor moral key compared to " Bathurst , " the moral implications are always visible beneath the surface of the poem ...
... taste requires good morals on the part of man if he is not to offend nature . Thus , while " Burlington " is cast in a minor moral key compared to " Bathurst , " the moral implications are always visible beneath the surface of the poem ...
第 138 頁
... taste , which now universally demands farce : What dear delight to Britons Farce affords ! Ever the taste of Mobs , but now of Lords ; ( Taste , that eternal wanderer , which flies From heads to ears , and now from ears to eyes . ) ( II ...
... taste , which now universally demands farce : What dear delight to Britons Farce affords ! Ever the taste of Mobs , but now of Lords ; ( Taste , that eternal wanderer , which flies From heads to ears , and now from ears to eyes . ) ( II ...
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