The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... Whig civil servant , it was conferred on account of his reputation in the theatre . His poems and translations , estimable enough in their way , could not have brought him the honour . Among his rivals for the post was Ambrose Philips ...
... Whig civil servant , it was conferred on account of his reputation in the theatre . His poems and translations , estimable enough in their way , could not have brought him the honour . Among his rivals for the post was Ambrose Philips ...
第 177 頁
... Whig ideologue who happens ( unlike most ideologues ) to be able to write . His copy lay in notions familiar to all ; his genius was in identifying an audience and perfecting a mode of address . The papers which were long regarded as ...
... Whig ideologue who happens ( unlike most ideologues ) to be able to write . His copy lay in notions familiar to all ; his genius was in identifying an audience and perfecting a mode of address . The papers which were long regarded as ...
第 190 頁
... Whigs as possible , from the roistering ' noble rake ' , Lord Mohun ( who was apt to thin the Tory ranks by duelling ) ... Whig agents provocateurs , and a parcel - bomb to be revealed as the start of a treasonable conspir- acy . All this ...
... Whigs as possible , from the roistering ' noble rake ' , Lord Mohun ( who was apt to thin the Tory ranks by duelling ) ... Whig agents provocateurs , and a parcel - bomb to be revealed as the start of a treasonable conspir- acy . All this ...
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