Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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... virtue ) as the dom- inant 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 ...
... virtue ) as the dom- inant 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 ...
第 112 頁
... virtue as the mean between two extremes ; thus , the character sketches of the two Cottas , father and son ( II . 179–218 ) , illuminate this virtue as the mean between prodigality and miserliness . The two Cottas , however , illustrate ...
... virtue as the mean between two extremes ; thus , the character sketches of the two Cottas , father and son ( II . 179–218 ) , illuminate this virtue as the mean between prodigality and miserliness . The two Cottas , however , illustrate ...
第 143 頁
... virtue is an empty boast ; there are no values and no distinctions possible in Fr.'s world . P. pursues his inverted argument to its ultimate conclusion . Vir- tue , unlike vice , is without class distinction : Virtue may chuse the high ...
... virtue is an empty boast ; there are no values and no distinctions possible in Fr.'s world . P. pursues his inverted argument to its ultimate conclusion . Vir- tue , unlike vice , is without class distinction : Virtue may chuse the high ...
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