The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 57 頁
... regarded as an effeminacy , but all gentlemen wore gloves and some muffs . Silk handkerchiefs were functional rather than otherwise , with the prevalence of snuff- taking . There were few jewels as such worn , if one excludes the stars ...
... regarded as an effeminacy , but all gentlemen wore gloves and some muffs . Silk handkerchiefs were functional rather than otherwise , with the prevalence of snuff- taking . There were few jewels as such worn , if one excludes the stars ...
第 152 頁
... regarded ' awkwardness ' as a fatal flaw which overrode nobler internal qualities . Perhaps this had some compensating value for one who was himself short , ugly and gout - ridden . But again we should recall that the symbiosis of ...
... regarded ' awkwardness ' as a fatal flaw which overrode nobler internal qualities . Perhaps this had some compensating value for one who was himself short , ugly and gout - ridden . But again we should recall that the symbiosis of ...
第 158 頁
... regarded among this group is Colley Cibber ( 1671-1757 ) , yet he is probably the most representative . Nowadays he lives mainly on account of his elevation to the throne of Dulness in the revised Dunciad - a backhanded com- pliment to ...
... regarded among this group is Colley Cibber ( 1671-1757 ) , yet he is probably the most representative . Nowadays he lives mainly on account of his elevation to the throne of Dulness in the revised Dunciad - a backhanded com- pliment to ...
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