The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... past glories of the Common- wealth and the example of Republican Rome , and Dryden presents the Country Party as a rabble of unscrupulous innovators who care nothing for tradition and the past . Yet there was no limitation on freedom of ...
... past glories of the Common- wealth and the example of Republican Rome , and Dryden presents the Country Party as a rabble of unscrupulous innovators who care nothing for tradition and the past . Yet there was no limitation on freedom of ...
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... past encouraged by the habit of reflection . The topical satirists had too often turned their backs on the past , but an imitator and a traditionalist like Pope could not follow them in this . Whereas the simple contrast of past and ...
... past encouraged by the habit of reflection . The topical satirists had too often turned their backs on the past , but an imitator and a traditionalist like Pope could not follow them in this . Whereas the simple contrast of past and ...
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... past example in poetry : There is nothing in man of all the potential parts of his mind ( reason and will except ) more noble or more necessary to the active life than memory : because it maketh most to a sound judgement and perfect ...
... past example in poetry : There is nothing in man of all the potential parts of his mind ( reason and will except ) more noble or more necessary to the active life than memory : because it maketh most to a sound judgement and perfect ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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