Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 頁 |
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第 60 頁
... attack Dryden wrote on Shaftesbury after the latter's acquittal by a London Grand Jury on the charge of incitement to rebellion , may be described as all significance and no creation : it is from the outset absolutely direct , hortatory ...
... attack Dryden wrote on Shaftesbury after the latter's acquittal by a London Grand Jury on the charge of incitement to rebellion , may be described as all significance and no creation : it is from the outset absolutely direct , hortatory ...
第 94 頁
... attack on critics . Here the two tenses Pope is using are significant . Lines 159-72 represent his present attitude , but 157-8 represent the far less committed , less explicitly judging attitude of his early days . Lines 173- 4 are ...
... attack on critics . Here the two tenses Pope is using are significant . Lines 159-72 represent his present attitude , but 157-8 represent the far less committed , less explicitly judging attitude of his early days . Lines 173- 4 are ...
第 96 頁
... attack on him is not so intense as that on Sporus will be : Addison is at the mercy of his vice , pride ; but we are to see Sporus as deliberately assenting to , allying himself with , his own evil . Here again the idea of commitment ...
... attack on him is not so intense as that on Sporus will be : Addison is at the mercy of his vice , pride ; but we are to see Sporus as deliberately assenting to , allying himself with , his own evil . Here again the idea of commitment ...
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