The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 42 筆
第 36 頁
... interest . John Toland ( 1669–1722 ) is a truly formidable writer in his own way . As a philosopher he comes off badly , as a social and political critic a little better , as a vigorous and indepen- dent man of letters best of all . His ...
... interest . John Toland ( 1669–1722 ) is a truly formidable writer in his own way . As a philosopher he comes off badly , as a social and political critic a little better , as a vigorous and indepen- dent man of letters best of all . His ...
第 133 頁
... interest in Orientalism springs up . Nor was the age provincial in its attitude towards the past . A fresh interest developed in older English poetry , with Spenser the chief benefi- ciary . The Faerie Queene was used by critics like ...
... interest in Orientalism springs up . Nor was the age provincial in its attitude towards the past . A fresh interest developed in older English poetry , with Spenser the chief benefi- ciary . The Faerie Queene was used by critics like ...
第 146 頁
... interest in word- and letter- forms : he extracts a lot of fun from the handwriting of others . Nor should it be forgotten that he uses a more public variant on numerous occasions - the Drapier writes Letters , others are addressed to a ...
... interest in word- and letter- forms : he extracts a lot of fun from the handwriting of others . Nor should it be forgotten that he uses a more public variant on numerous occasions - the Drapier writes Letters , others are addressed to a ...
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