英国文学史--十八世纪相关问题.pdf

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英国文学史18 世纪 Members: 8 号黄瑾,15 号楼志莲,24 号王小芳,35 号袁虹 35 号袁虹负责背景知识;15 号楼志莲负责笛福、斯威夫特; 8 号黄瑾负责艾迪生、蒲柏;24 号王小芳负责约翰逊、菲尔丁。 问题: Samuel Johnson Letter To The Right Honorable The Earl Of Chesterfield (致切斯特菲尔德大人函) • The shepherd in Virgil grew at last acquainted with Love, and found him a native of the rocks.(P233, last paragraph) • What’s your thought about this sentence ? • Is not a patron, My Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water and when he has reached ground encumbers him with help . (P233, last paragraph) • What do you learn from this sentence ? Henry Fielding • Why is Fielding a great satirist? • What is the implication of this sentence? • For ,as she herself said , ‘she had always esteemed Jenny as a very sober Girl ,(tho’ indeed she knew very little of her ) and had rather suspected some of those wanton Trollops , who gave themselves Airs ,because ,forsooth, they thought themselves handsome .’ (P250, the last sentence)

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