The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... century , and the ironic overtones with which its Restoration usage ( particularly in the work of the wits ) suggests a candid admission of vices normally concealed . He touches on Pope's use of the phrase ' an Honest Man ' in the eigh ...
... century , and the ironic overtones with which its Restoration usage ( particularly in the work of the wits ) suggests a candid admission of vices normally concealed . He touches on Pope's use of the phrase ' an Honest Man ' in the eigh ...
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... century had set a problem in clarification and definition , the new eighteenth- century philosophy of perception , and its contention that morality , taste , judgement , ideas themselves derived from perception alone , set an equally ...
... century had set a problem in clarification and definition , the new eighteenth- century philosophy of perception , and its contention that morality , taste , judgement , ideas themselves derived from perception alone , set an equally ...
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... century . Rapin in 1659 and Fontenelle in 1688 had argued . the case for the ' ancient ' and the ' modern ' interpretation of pastoral respectively - Rapin being a conservative imitator of Virgil and Fontenelle maintaining a realistic ...
... century . Rapin in 1659 and Fontenelle in 1688 had argued . the case for the ' ancient ' and the ' modern ' interpretation of pastoral respectively - Rapin being a conservative imitator of Virgil and Fontenelle maintaining a realistic ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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