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英国文学史18 世纪
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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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