Literature, the Individual, and Society: Critical Essays on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesLawrence & Wishart, 1977 - 184 頁 |
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... English have been both admired and ridiculed , that of practical , down - to - earth common - sense . The social and political essence of the English character thus seen is its com- placency ; in place of moral principle it has that ...
... English have been both admired and ridiculed , that of practical , down - to - earth common - sense . The social and political essence of the English character thus seen is its com- placency ; in place of moral principle it has that ...
第 53 頁
... English rustics in the English countryside . Pope's are composed on ' classical ' principles and depict ideal figures in an ideal world . Addison's journal gave the preference to Phillips , comparing him favourably with Spenser and ...
... English rustics in the English countryside . Pope's are composed on ' classical ' principles and depict ideal figures in an ideal world . Addison's journal gave the preference to Phillips , comparing him favourably with Spenser and ...
第 84 頁
... English poets who can give to verse the character and the movement of good prose . And of the two , it seems to me that Wordsworth's blank verse is the superior : there is no other English poet who can express himself so well and yet so ...
... English poets who can give to verse the character and the movement of good prose . And of the two , it seems to me that Wordsworth's blank verse is the superior : there is no other English poet who can express himself so well and yet so ...
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Prologue | 7 |
Swift and the Enormities of Commonsense | 18 |
The Politics of Sensibility | 36 |
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