Literature, the Individual, and Society: Critical Essays on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesLawrence & Wishart, 1977 - 184 頁 |
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... happiness as Swift himself defines in the Tale as ' a perpetual possession of being well deceived ' . To which it must be added that the happiness of ' a tale of a tub ' ( i.e. a cock and bull story ) is that which the deceiver enjoys ...
... happiness as Swift himself defines in the Tale as ' a perpetual possession of being well deceived ' . To which it must be added that the happiness of ' a tale of a tub ' ( i.e. a cock and bull story ) is that which the deceiver enjoys ...
第 138 頁
... happier woman in maintaining the engagement ... The same process , the same sway , affects the reader's mind , as in the case of Mary's self - justifications . Mary too appeals to the same criterion of her own happiness as is here ...
... happier woman in maintaining the engagement ... The same process , the same sway , affects the reader's mind , as in the case of Mary's self - justifications . Mary too appeals to the same criterion of her own happiness as is here ...
第 139 頁
... happiness as a very resolute character . ' Happiness ' here is being used in a different sense from that in which earlier Anne could seem to chide herself for not giving way to the pursuit of her own happiness , the way in which Mary ...
... happiness as a very resolute character . ' Happiness ' here is being used in a different sense from that in which earlier Anne could seem to chide herself for not giving way to the pursuit of her own happiness , the way in which Mary ...
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Prologue | 7 |
Swift and the Enormities of Commonsense | 18 |
The Politics of Sensibility | 36 |
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