The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 187 頁
... Tristram Shandy . The difference is that Tristram always lands on his feet . Swift makes the language fall about in all directions , and allows one assertion to topple over its predecessor . What I am saying about the syntax could be ...
... Tristram Shandy . The difference is that Tristram always lands on his feet . Swift makes the language fall about in all directions , and allows one assertion to topple over its predecessor . What I am saying about the syntax could be ...
第 287 頁
... Tristram Shandy . It is a classic Augustan background - almost all the leading writers seem to have been exiles or émigrés , orphans or outcasts . The similari- ties with Swift are particularly striking . In both cases we have a muddled ...
... Tristram Shandy . It is a classic Augustan background - almost all the leading writers seem to have been exiles or émigrés , orphans or outcasts . The similari- ties with Swift are particularly striking . In both cases we have a muddled ...
第 291 頁
... Tristram Shandy is ' inner ' or subjective time . But Tristram himself knows only too well the inexorable march of clock time , hastening him towards the grave and preventing the completion of his story . Of course , Sterne made a ...
... Tristram Shandy is ' inner ' or subjective time . But Tristram himself knows only too well the inexorable march of clock time , hastening him towards the grave and preventing the completion of his story . Of course , Sterne made a ...
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