Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... relation to his audience . When one looks at plays like The Author's Farce and The Historical Register with the Dunciad in mind , a further dimension of their value for Pope emerges . Put most simply , it is that the struggles of the ...
... relation to his audience . When one looks at plays like The Author's Farce and The Historical Register with the Dunciad in mind , a further dimension of their value for Pope emerges . Put most simply , it is that the struggles of the ...
第 169 頁
... relation of attraction and repul sion with the status and intellectual output of the phiosopher , foreign to com mercial booktrade , and with the status and output of the man of letters . The plight of the man of letters is described by ...
... relation of attraction and repul sion with the status and intellectual output of the phiosopher , foreign to com mercial booktrade , and with the status and output of the man of letters . The plight of the man of letters is described by ...
第 177 頁
... relations , if there exists a mutual relation , if the work is reactionary , if it tends to change these relations or if it is revolutionary ; instead of all this or at least beforehand , I would pro- pose to ask : What is the position ...
... relations , if there exists a mutual relation , if the work is reactionary , if it tends to change these relations or if it is revolutionary ; instead of all this or at least beforehand , I would pro- pose to ask : What is the position ...
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