The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 101 頁
... Wild , in the second decade of the eighteenth century , does the process acquire real momen- tum . Wild is a key figure in the mythology of the age , just because he was a key figure in its true history . At first sight he is an ...
... Wild , in the second decade of the eighteenth century , does the process acquire real momen- tum . Wild is a key figure in the mythology of the age , just because he was a key figure in its true history . At first sight he is an ...
第 103 頁
... Wild supplied this . It is true , of course , that sentimentally Macheath remains a much more likeable character than Peachum . And undoubtedly some glamour did still attach to occasional highwaymen , if only because their martyrdom at ...
... Wild supplied this . It is true , of course , that sentimentally Macheath remains a much more likeable character than Peachum . And undoubtedly some glamour did still attach to occasional highwaymen , if only because their martyrdom at ...
第 280 頁
... Wild the Great . This was probably written a couple of years earlier , but even then Wild had fallen from the very peak of his notoriety . Fielding's purpose in retracing the criminal history of twenty - five years previously is clear ...
... Wild the Great . This was probably written a couple of years earlier , but even then Wild had fallen from the very peak of his notoriety . Fielding's purpose in retracing the criminal history of twenty - five years previously is clear ...
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