Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 97 頁
... Johnson relent- lessly pursues a central theme in relating the facts , as he received them , of the Dean's life . As seen through Johnson's eyes , Swift's life unfolds as a series of ironical rises and falls . Johnson relates how Swift ...
... Johnson relent- lessly pursues a central theme in relating the facts , as he received them , of the Dean's life . As seen through Johnson's eyes , Swift's life unfolds as a series of ironical rises and falls . Johnson relates how Swift ...
第 99 頁
... Johnson to make some of his irritable assertions against him . Johnson , the iconoclast , did not hesitate to expose what he considered the de- ficiencies of the literary gods . His scrutiny of Milton's motives was also irritating to ...
... Johnson to make some of his irritable assertions against him . Johnson , the iconoclast , did not hesitate to expose what he considered the de- ficiencies of the literary gods . His scrutiny of Milton's motives was also irritating to ...
第 101 頁
... Johnson plays an important part in this tradition of controversy because as an antagonist his judgments are at times insightful and curiously often kind . A recent appraisal of Johnson's Life of Swift does not find it quite so damaging ...
... Johnson plays an important part in this tradition of controversy because as an antagonist his judgments are at times insightful and curiously often kind . A recent appraisal of Johnson's Life of Swift does not find it quite so damaging ...
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