The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 262 頁
... narrator or his reportorial skills . The bustle of events is one thing - it is what we get in The General History of the Pyrates ( 1724–8 ) , the usual real - life analogue . Defoe only wrote fiction about things he might ( or did ) ...
... narrator or his reportorial skills . The bustle of events is one thing - it is what we get in The General History of the Pyrates ( 1724–8 ) , the usual real - life analogue . Defoe only wrote fiction about things he might ( or did ) ...
第 264 頁
... narrator ) to exist on one plane - analytical , reflective , judicious - and yet shows her as a living being to be the very opposite - instinctive , panicky , muddled . The action presents us with a real enough character , but this is ...
... narrator ) to exist on one plane - analytical , reflective , judicious - and yet shows her as a living being to be the very opposite - instinctive , panicky , muddled . The action presents us with a real enough character , but this is ...
第 278 頁
... narrator , genial and communicative as he is . He can chat agreeably on matters of general interest , deliver brief lectures on points of critical interest , and unfailingly diverts us with his manly , humorous and perceptive comment ...
... narrator , genial and communicative as he is . He can chat agreeably on matters of general interest , deliver brief lectures on points of critical interest , and unfailingly diverts us with his manly , humorous and perceptive comment ...
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