A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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第 269 頁
... satire . His thought paralleled at many points , if indeed it did not derive from , that of the enlighten- ment . He was as skeptical of religious revelation as was Paine , whose Age of Reason he read and admired , as stoutly opposed to ...
... satire . His thought paralleled at many points , if indeed it did not derive from , that of the enlighten- ment . He was as skeptical of religious revelation as was Paine , whose Age of Reason he read and admired , as stoutly opposed to ...
第 270 頁
... satire long expressed itself only in occasional irruptions into books like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn . Meanwhile , the idealism which gave direction to his satire the love of intelligence , gentleness , and fraternal equality ...
... satire long expressed itself only in occasional irruptions into books like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn . Meanwhile , the idealism which gave direction to his satire the love of intelligence , gentleness , and fraternal equality ...
第 386 頁
... satire , Lewis avoids , in Babbitt , his former mistake of writing too much . His story is admirably formed , his materials perfectly controlled . In sheer satirical force , Babbitt is the equal of Main Street ; in grace , in economy ...
... satire , Lewis avoids , in Babbitt , his former mistake of writing too much . His story is admirably formed , his materials perfectly controlled . In sheer satirical force , Babbitt is the equal of Main Street ; in grace , in economy ...
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The Decline of the Theocracy | 14 |
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