The Country and the CityChatto and Windus, 1973 - 335 頁 A STUDY OF RESPONSES, IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND SOCIAL THOUGHT, TO THE TWO OFTEN CONTRASTED KINDS OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT, "COUNTRY" AND "CITY", IN THEIR VARIOUS HISTORICAL FORMS. |
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第 86 頁
... described one of these mixed workhouses : There Children dwell who know no parents ' care : Parents , who know no Children's love , dwell there ; Heart - broken Matrons on their joyless bed , Forsaken Wives and Mothers never wed ...
... described one of these mixed workhouses : There Children dwell who know no parents ' care : Parents , who know no Children's love , dwell there ; Heart - broken Matrons on their joyless bed , Forsaken Wives and Mothers never wed ...
第 112 頁
... described : no longer in reflection , but in a newly typical action . This is the crucial bearing of the transformation of fiction into a new kind of novel , which was to become , from the 1830s , the dominant literary form . Cobbett ...
... described : no longer in reflection , but in a newly typical action . This is the crucial bearing of the transformation of fiction into a new kind of novel , which was to become , from the 1830s , the dominant literary form . Cobbett ...
第 221 頁
... described as ' unknown ' and ' unexplored ' ( that is by those with access to print ) in the middle of the century , and by the 1880s and 1890s ' Darkest London ' was a conventional epithet . John Hollingshead's Ragged London in 1861 ...
... described as ' unknown ' and ' unexplored ' ( that is by those with access to print ) in the middle of the century , and by the 1880s and 1890s ' Darkest London ' was a conventional epithet . John Hollingshead's Ragged London in 1861 ...
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