Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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... character is not only realistic but is also purposely rep- resentational of a virtue or vice ; a character , then , by being indi- vidual and universal at the same time , helps to fulfill the moral . The speeches of the characters carry ...
... character is not only realistic but is also purposely rep- resentational of a virtue or vice ; a character , then , by being indi- vidual and universal at the same time , helps to fulfill the moral . The speeches of the characters carry ...
第 85 頁
... character trait , to which all other character traits were sub- servient . The " humor " doctrine also figures prominently in the ex- tremely popular seventeenth - century character sketches of Over- bury , Hall , and Earle . In Pope ...
... character trait , to which all other character traits were sub- servient . The " humor " doctrine also figures prominently in the ex- tremely popular seventeenth - century character sketches of Over- bury , Hall , and Earle . In Pope ...
第 98 頁
... character sketch with great illustrative dexterity and for thematic purposes . The " Essay on Man " has no character sketches . The " Epistles " become a veritable picture gallery , 18 which provides satire , moral commentary , and ...
... character sketch with great illustrative dexterity and for thematic purposes . The " Essay on Man " has no character sketches . The " Epistles " become a veritable picture gallery , 18 which provides satire , moral commentary , and ...
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