Literature, the Individual, and Society: Critical Essays on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesLawrence & Wishart, 1977 - 184 頁 |
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... refers to the sailors who rescue him as ' the most contemptible creatures I had ever beheld ' and , if we ourselves have been lured into misanthropy , to agree with Orwell that ' it is difficult not to feel that in his shrewder moments ...
... refers to the sailors who rescue him as ' the most contemptible creatures I had ever beheld ' and , if we ourselves have been lured into misanthropy , to agree with Orwell that ' it is difficult not to feel that in his shrewder moments ...
第 80 頁
... refer to the rhythms of speech indicates that he had not really thought through what was implied in ' returning ... refers to a kilt as a ' plaided vest ' or , worse still , when he avoids describing a woman as pregnant by referring ...
... refer to the rhythms of speech indicates that he had not really thought through what was implied in ' returning ... refers to a kilt as a ' plaided vest ' or , worse still , when he avoids describing a woman as pregnant by referring ...
第 121 頁
... refers back to social circumstances and moral in that it refers forward to the moral attitude . Part of the difficulty in nailing down the irony of this particular passage is due to the fact that it lies in the ambiguity of right , an ...
... refers back to social circumstances and moral in that it refers forward to the moral attitude . Part of the difficulty in nailing down the irony of this particular passage is due to the fact that it lies in the ambiguity of right , an ...
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Prologue | 7 |
Swift and the Enormities of Commonsense | 18 |
The Politics of Sensibility | 36 |
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