The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 56 頁
... called to the vocation of a beau . When Nash first acquired his prestige , in Queen Anne's reign , the species was among the most regular targets of satire ; the periodi- cal essayists , the scabrous Ned Ward , even Pope in The Rape of ...
... called to the vocation of a beau . When Nash first acquired his prestige , in Queen Anne's reign , the species was among the most regular targets of satire ; the periodi- cal essayists , the scabrous Ned Ward , even Pope in The Rape of ...
第 149 頁
... called Rémond may just possibly have been . But certainly the liaison she contracted at the age of almost fifty was a true affair of the heart . Its object was a young Venetian called Francesco Algarotti . Not to put too fine a point on ...
... called Rémond may just possibly have been . But certainly the liaison she contracted at the age of almost fifty was a true affair of the heart . Its object was a young Venetian called Francesco Algarotti . Not to put too fine a point on ...
第 258 頁
... called The Review , which continued for almost a decade . He produced a fascinating series of works ranging from the informative collection called The Storm ( narrating the huge turmoil caused by the great tempest which struck southern ...
... called The Review , which continued for almost a decade . He produced a fascinating series of works ranging from the informative collection called The Storm ( narrating the huge turmoil caused by the great tempest which struck southern ...
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