The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... example for the next generation of poets to follow than Rochester's decadent poète maudit confessionals , such as ' A Ramble in St James's Park ' . - In 1688 Dryden was not far off sixty . His most famous poems were already written ...
... example for the next generation of poets to follow than Rochester's decadent poète maudit confessionals , such as ' A Ramble in St James's Park ' . - In 1688 Dryden was not far off sixty . His most famous poems were already written ...
第 237 頁
... example of that un - English form , the conte philosophique . It has indeed some notably Gallic features - conscious brevity , marmoreal language , stylized setting . The opening chapter , with its description of ' a place in the ...
... example of that un - English form , the conte philosophique . It has indeed some notably Gallic features - conscious brevity , marmoreal language , stylized setting . The opening chapter , with its description of ' a place in the ...
第 250 頁
... example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of formal satire ' motifs into fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct book on ' the reader's role ' in eighteenth - century fiction , places ...
... example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of formal satire ' motifs into fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct book on ' the reader's role ' in eighteenth - century fiction , places ...
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