The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... comic abundance , its satiric compass , its pensive melancholy and its righteous indigna- tion . These are feelings we still know today , and can readily call out our sympathy and identification . But the environment within which these ...
... comic abundance , its satiric compass , its pensive melancholy and its righteous indigna- tion . These are feelings we still know today , and can readily call out our sympathy and identification . But the environment within which these ...
第 220 頁
... comic . Every variation is elegant , every grandiose analogy is elevated just beyond its compass . The social and topographic details are there , but Gay is dressing them up in a comically absurd garb . He does so , not in order to deny ...
... comic . Every variation is elegant , every grandiose analogy is elevated just beyond its compass . The social and topographic details are there , but Gay is dressing them up in a comically absurd garb . He does so , not in order to deny ...
第 279 頁
... comic epic in prose ' is largely a working model or operational device . The modern reader can safely leave aside the theoretical distinctions , which relate to Fielding's ambition to give the orphan novel a habitation upon Parnassus ...
... comic epic in prose ' is largely a working model or operational device . The modern reader can safely leave aside the theoretical distinctions , which relate to Fielding's ambition to give the orphan novel a habitation upon Parnassus ...
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