The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 73 頁
... Dunciad in 1743 , he had the hack dramatist and textual scholar Theobald superseded as King Dunce by the poet laureate , Colley Cibber . A pedant has been replaced by a literary organization man . The change is of great significance ...
... Dunciad in 1743 , he had the hack dramatist and textual scholar Theobald superseded as King Dunce by the poet laureate , Colley Cibber . A pedant has been replaced by a literary organization man . The change is of great significance ...
第 214 頁
... Dunciad in 1742 to make the four - book version of 1743. By any standards this is an extraordinary document of the English mind . The poem operates simultaneously on at least five levels : it is a parody of Virgil , an allusion to ...
... Dunciad in 1742 to make the four - book version of 1743. By any standards this is an extraordinary document of the English mind . The poem operates simultaneously on at least five levels : it is a parody of Virgil , an allusion to ...
第 215 頁
... Dunciad never implicates him directly . On the other hand , the King Dunce is Colley Cibber , court poet and patentee at the Theatre Royal . Moreover , the figure of the conjuror or fairground showman turns up repeatedly a standard ...
... Dunciad never implicates him directly . On the other hand , the King Dunce is Colley Cibber , court poet and patentee at the Theatre Royal . Moreover , the figure of the conjuror or fairground showman turns up repeatedly a standard ...
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