The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 172 頁
... allegory , exemplified by Swift's use of grotesque animal imagery ( much of it from traditional beast fables ) to ... allegorical motifs replaced by naturalistic detail . Pope's description of the death of Villiers in the Epistle to ...
... allegory , exemplified by Swift's use of grotesque animal imagery ( much of it from traditional beast fables ) to ... allegorical motifs replaced by naturalistic detail . Pope's description of the death of Villiers in the Epistle to ...
第 185 頁
... allegory soon escapes from such local contingencies . Swift's main purpose is to strike a blow in the long - standing quarrel of Ancients and Moderns ( a fracas on a European scale , fought with all the blind energy of pedantry , and as ...
... allegory soon escapes from such local contingencies . Swift's main purpose is to strike a blow in the long - standing quarrel of Ancients and Moderns ( a fracas on a European scale , fought with all the blind energy of pedantry , and as ...
第 192 頁
... allegory . And though there are acute glimpses into society , and the way they lived then , it is a mistake to assume that he is writing simple off - the - cuff journalism . In a brilliantly witty South - Sea fantasy called The Bubble ...
... allegory . And though there are acute glimpses into society , and the way they lived then , it is a mistake to assume that he is writing simple off - the - cuff journalism . In a brilliantly witty South - Sea fantasy called The Bubble ...
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