The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... mind . The poet who uses this style evokes often a melancholy mood which comes from time and experience remembered , and when he does so his work is , in some sense , like the pictures of the sack of Troy on the walls of the ...
... mind . The poet who uses this style evokes often a melancholy mood which comes from time and experience remembered , and when he does so his work is , in some sense , like the pictures of the sack of Troy on the walls of the ...
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... mind was admirably ad- justed to compliment - He had all forms of excellence , intellectual and moral , combined in his mind , with endless variation ' — and he noticed too the sheer delight Dryden took in exercising this ability -'he ...
... mind was admirably ad- justed to compliment - He had all forms of excellence , intellectual and moral , combined in his mind , with endless variation ' — and he noticed too the sheer delight Dryden took in exercising this ability -'he ...
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... Mind ; And when ' tis compass'd , leaves a Sting behind . Suppose I had the better End o ' th ' Staff , Why shou'd I help th ' ill - natur'd World to laugh ? " Tis all alike to them , who gets the Day ; They love the Spight and Mischief ...
... Mind ; And when ' tis compass'd , leaves a Sting behind . Suppose I had the better End o ' th ' Staff , Why shou'd I help th ' ill - natur'd World to laugh ? " Tis all alike to them , who gets the Day ; They love the Spight and Mischief ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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