Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 95 頁
... writing that he ever produced , has been ignored almost entirely . The question is important . The Dialogues may well be the finest dialogue written in English , and modern readers , certainly less fascinated with the subject matter ...
... writing that he ever produced , has been ignored almost entirely . The question is important . The Dialogues may well be the finest dialogue written in English , and modern readers , certainly less fascinated with the subject matter ...
第 226 頁
... writer , the practitioner of genre writing . The problem of interpreting when Johnson is sincere is enormous ; " At times when he is especially conscious of divine obligation , he conceives of all writing as an oblique mode of prayer ...
... writer , the practitioner of genre writing . The problem of interpreting when Johnson is sincere is enormous ; " At times when he is especially conscious of divine obligation , he conceives of all writing as an oblique mode of prayer ...
第 27 頁
... writing his Lives of the Poets " or that " Wordsworth himself was better employed in making his Ecclesiastical ... writer by " a certain intellectual and spiritual atmosphere , by a certain order of ideas . " But only the critical power ...
... writing his Lives of the Poets " or that " Wordsworth himself was better employed in making his Ecclesiastical ... writer by " a certain intellectual and spiritual atmosphere , by a certain order of ideas . " But only the critical power ...
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