Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... Swift , she presents him as an irascible folk hero , vulgar in speech , and as a cynical buffoon . Johnson most likely was familiar with her sketch of Swift , but he as Hawkesworth actually did , would also find her portrait exaggerated ...
... Swift , she presents him as an irascible folk hero , vulgar in speech , and as a cynical buffoon . Johnson most likely was familiar with her sketch of Swift , but he as Hawkesworth actually did , would also find her portrait exaggerated ...
第 94 頁
... Swift they are an instance of pitilessness , especially when they are applied to charitable projects . For Johnson , Swift's trying to collect punctually his interest free loans from the poor tradesmen of Dublin betrays either a lack of ...
... Swift they are an instance of pitilessness , especially when they are applied to charitable projects . For Johnson , Swift's trying to collect punctually his interest free loans from the poor tradesmen of Dublin betrays either a lack of ...
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... Swift's integrity and certain aspects of his artistry . While Swift's reputation as an artist and a man has been well secured by men like Ricardo Quintana and Herbert Davis , there will probably always be those who will quarrel with Swift ...
... Swift's integrity and certain aspects of his artistry . While Swift's reputation as an artist and a man has been well secured by men like Ricardo Quintana and Herbert Davis , there will probably always be those who will quarrel with Swift ...
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