The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... Johnson . Though he lived on to 1784 , his mind was formed in the first half of the century . He started writing in the decade that saw Defoe's death . Pope and Swift were still alive ; Richardson ( a much older man ) had not yet come ...
... Johnson . Though he lived on to 1784 , his mind was formed in the first half of the century . He started writing in the decade that saw Defoe's death . Pope and Swift were still alive ; Richardson ( a much older man ) had not yet come ...
第 237 頁
... Johnson approaches an ethical issue through psychological considerations . He considers the urge for revenge , its causes and etiology . He shows the impulse as wholly natural , yet still to be roundly condemned . The style is flexible ...
... Johnson approaches an ethical issue through psychological considerations . He considers the urge for revenge , its causes and etiology . He shows the impulse as wholly natural , yet still to be roundly condemned . The style is flexible ...
第 239 頁
... Johnson has been reading the play with which one is familiar . As a piece of literature in its own right , however , the Preface stands alone . The entire essay breathes an air of generosity ; its principles are sometimes disputable ...
... Johnson has been reading the play with which one is familiar . As a piece of literature in its own right , however , the Preface stands alone . The entire essay breathes an air of generosity ; its principles are sometimes disputable ...
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