The Making of History: A Study of the Literary Forgeries of James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton in Relation to Eighteenth-century Ideas of History and FictionFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1986 - 228 頁 The literary forgeries of James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton are studied within the context of the eighteenth-century debate about the validity of using literature as a historical source and history as a literary topic. |
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... moral fable , which was precisely what the plays were , replete with ipse dixit , such as " If so happy a Miller , then who'd be a King " 45 and " he that acts greatly , is the true Great Man . " 46 The other option taken by some ...
... moral fable , which was precisely what the plays were , replete with ipse dixit , such as " If so happy a Miller , then who'd be a King " 45 and " he that acts greatly , is the true Great Man . " 46 The other option taken by some ...
第 132 頁
... moral re- straints . Baldwyn , like the knight Charles Bawdin in " Brystowe Trag- edie , " was a Christian warrior . He fought for defense only . After victory , he threw his sword away to become a recluse . The " Songe of Sayncte ...
... moral re- straints . Baldwyn , like the knight Charles Bawdin in " Brystowe Trag- edie , " was a Christian warrior . He fought for defense only . After victory , he threw his sword away to become a recluse . The " Songe of Sayncte ...
第 149 頁
... moral . The Saxon author of " Ethelgar " was Christian . The poem was a Christian's wry view of the Ossianic world of pagan martial values , deaths , and stormy emotions . There was no at- tempt , significantly , to authenticate the ...
... moral . The Saxon author of " Ethelgar " was Christian . The poem was a Christian's wry view of the Ossianic world of pagan martial values , deaths , and stormy emotions . There was no at- tempt , significantly , to authenticate the ...
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