Literature, the Individual, and Society: Critical Essays on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesLawrence & Wishart, 1977 - 184 頁 |
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... distinction of social ranks , this distinction should be maintained and any blurring of it is open to censure . Johnson , of course , does not expound this view , he presumes upon it . It plainly appears to Johnson to require no defence ...
... distinction of social ranks , this distinction should be maintained and any blurring of it is open to censure . Johnson , of course , does not expound this view , he presumes upon it . It plainly appears to Johnson to require no defence ...
第 54 頁
... distinction between high and low and that this distinction is ultimately a social one . It might be argued , of course , that all that this involved was the acceptance of a fact of life : society was divided between the high and low ...
... distinction between high and low and that this distinction is ultimately a social one . It might be argued , of course , that all that this involved was the acceptance of a fact of life : society was divided between the high and low ...
第 145 頁
... distinction occupied the attention of Wordsworth and Coleridge in planning and reshaping their joint publication , Lyrical Ballads , which first appeared anonymously in 1798. Their discussions appear to have been wide - ranging and ...
... distinction occupied the attention of Wordsworth and Coleridge in planning and reshaping their joint publication , Lyrical Ballads , which first appeared anonymously in 1798. Their discussions appear to have been wide - ranging and ...
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Prologue | 7 |
Swift and the Enormities of Commonsense | 18 |
The Politics of Sensibility | 36 |
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