The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 92 頁
... course , much beyond a woman ; and it needed a certain martial skill ( innate in men presumably ) to set down a battle scene in paint . I don't suggest many girls wanted to attempt frescos of Blenheim ; but social typing would certainly ...
... course , much beyond a woman ; and it needed a certain martial skill ( innate in men presumably ) to set down a battle scene in paint . I don't suggest many girls wanted to attempt frescos of Blenheim ; but social typing would certainly ...
第 178 頁
... course , Addison can be tedious when fair - sexing it or making heavy fun with millinery fashions . But his durable con- tribution to satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred , not ...
... course , Addison can be tedious when fair - sexing it or making heavy fun with millinery fashions . But his durable con- tribution to satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred , not ...
第 260 頁
... course , more than the sum of these disparate sources and analogues . Robinson Crusoe is the best novel Defoe ever wrote for one fundamental reason . This relates to the character and situation of its hero , as these support the general ...
... course , more than the sum of these disparate sources and analogues . Robinson Crusoe is the best novel Defoe ever wrote for one fundamental reason . This relates to the character and situation of its hero , as these support the general ...
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