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fickleness of reputation The Way of the World : Mirabell and Miramant, Lady Wishfort, etc. VI. Representative Authors and Works: 5. Pepys and Evelyn: Diary 6. Pope 波普 : Essay on Criticism, Essay on Man, The Rape of the Lock (秀髮劫 ), The Dunciad. 7. Swift 史衛(wèi)夫特 : Gulliver’s Travels (格烈佛遊記 ): Houyhnhnms (理性馬 ) and Yahoos (雅猢 ) 8. Addison and Steele: 報章 “ paper” or “pamphlet” the Tatler and the Spectator (觀察者 ): A daily publication of 171112, each “paper” about 2,500 words long, “to enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality.” 9. Johnson: the Dictionary, Rasselas, The Vanity of Human Wishes 10. Defoe (Robinson Crusoe 魯賓遜漂流記 ), Fielding (Tom Jones), etc. VII. Conclusion: 1. Neoclassic art is the art of the mind, not of the heart. 思想的藝術(shù) 2. Neoclassic art aims to delight and instruct at the same time. 悅?cè)?及 誨人 3. Satire is the typical genre and wit is the greatest virtue. 諷刺文 及 才智 4. The art is best shown in the baroque or rococo style and in the heroic couplet. 巴洛克或洛可可風(fēng)格,英雄雙行體 Baroque Style Rococo Style VII. Conclusion: Heroic Couplet (英雄雙行體 ): “On life’s vast ocean diversely we sail, Reason the card, but Passion the gale.” – Essay on Criticism “Where wigs with w