The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... social writings . It is now well established that his huge prestige as a political thinker by the later eighteenth century , in England and America alike , was built upon prior renown as a philosopher . Nevertheless , books such as the ...
... social writings . It is now well established that his huge prestige as a political thinker by the later eighteenth century , in England and America alike , was built upon prior renown as a philosopher . Nevertheless , books such as the ...
第 104 頁
... social place of Jonathan Wild . He symbolized the professionalization of crime . It happens that the Augustan satirists saw a particular danger in this kind of process . The narrator of Swift's Tale of a Tub embodies the shift from a ...
... social place of Jonathan Wild . He symbolized the professionalization of crime . It happens that the Augustan satirists saw a particular danger in this kind of process . The narrator of Swift's Tale of a Tub embodies the shift from a ...
第 250 頁
... social circumstances . And so on . " There , broadly speaking , the debate rests . Critics have stressed other aspects of the contemporary background : for example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of formal satire ...
... social circumstances . And so on . " There , broadly speaking , the debate rests . Critics have stressed other aspects of the contemporary background : for example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of formal satire ...
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