The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 51 頁
... Pamela's vacillating thoughts on suicide after the failure of another escape is a take off on Hamlet's " to be or not to be " soliloquy ( a ploy of wit plagiarized by Fielding in Jonathan Wild ? ) . To be sure , Pamela's despair is less ...
... Pamela's vacillating thoughts on suicide after the failure of another escape is a take off on Hamlet's " to be or not to be " soliloquy ( a ploy of wit plagiarized by Fielding in Jonathan Wild ? ) . To be sure , Pamela's despair is less ...
第 59 頁
... Pamela can be forgiven because she is the historian of the re- ceived rhetorical idiocies of the people . At the dinner after the service , Richardson presents another parody of scriptural language in Pamela's singing her version of ...
... Pamela can be forgiven because she is the historian of the re- ceived rhetorical idiocies of the people . At the dinner after the service , Richardson presents another parody of scriptural language in Pamela's singing her version of ...
第 65 頁
Pamela , of course , is the one who endows her husband with the wit in this exchange , adding another touch of grace ... Pamela , because there is another pun concealed in pam as always the insured winner of a trick in any suit ...
Pamela , of course , is the one who endows her husband with the wit in this exchange , adding another touch of grace ... Pamela , because there is another pun concealed in pam as always the insured winner of a trick in any suit ...
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