The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 19 頁
... true that some of this fervour died out after the passing of the Septennial Act in 1716 , extending the maximum length of a Parliament to seven years . True also , that the splintered Tory party made little ground where it mattered ...
... true that some of this fervour died out after the passing of the Septennial Act in 1716 , extending the maximum length of a Parliament to seven years . True also , that the splintered Tory party made little ground where it mattered ...
第 33 頁
... true that the Augustans did so officially . But legend and pastoral have a way of creeping in at the back door while realism is putting on some grand entertainment ; and satire in particular kept mythic invention constantly at work ...
... true that the Augustans did so officially . But legend and pastoral have a way of creeping in at the back door while realism is putting on some grand entertainment ; and satire in particular kept mythic invention constantly at work ...
第 81 頁
... true that some of this activity had a political motive ( even Palladianism was an expression of Whiggish loyalty ) . True also that he dis- played a good deal of vanity , so that the Duchess of Marlborough may have had reason to sneer ...
... true that some of this activity had a political motive ( even Palladianism was an expression of Whiggish loyalty ) . True also that he dis- played a good deal of vanity , so that the Duchess of Marlborough may have had reason to sneer ...
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