The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... sort should set before ' em A grace , a manner , a decorum . You could apply to decorum what Cassirer says of reason in the eighteenth century : it was understood not as a sound body of knowledge , principles and truths , but as a kind ...
... sort should set before ' em A grace , a manner , a decorum . You could apply to decorum what Cassirer says of reason in the eighteenth century : it was understood not as a sound body of knowledge , principles and truths , but as a kind ...
第 93 頁
... sort , the language will observe decorum and adopt an appropriately matter - of - fact tone . For a group such as women , largely disinherited from the classical past , this was a momentous development . The crucial figure in realigning ...
... sort , the language will observe decorum and adopt an appropriately matter - of - fact tone . For a group such as women , largely disinherited from the classical past , this was a momentous development . The crucial figure in realigning ...
第 140 頁
... sort of verbal histrionics . Much more impressive is ' The Bard ' , picturing the last of the Celtic bards cursing the destroyer Edward I from his Snowdonian fastness . Gray abandons the rapid panoramic manner of ' The Progress of Poesy ...
... sort of verbal histrionics . Much more impressive is ' The Bard ' , picturing the last of the Celtic bards cursing the destroyer Edward I from his Snowdonian fastness . Gray abandons the rapid panoramic manner of ' The Progress of Poesy ...
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