The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... poetry . They both looked back to classical satirists for their example . Horace , Persius , and Juvenal had all ... poetry and debased literary values . Much of the violence of Oldham's attacks on bad poetry ( in works like the Letter ...
... poetry . They both looked back to classical satirists for their example . Horace , Persius , and Juvenal had all ... poetry and debased literary values . Much of the violence of Oldham's attacks on bad poetry ( in works like the Letter ...
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... poetry is deliberately unprofessional ( the poetry he wrote after his early clumsy Pindarics , that is ) , and his impromptu rhymes , his carefully contrived anti- poetic burlesque , his idiom , spare where so many of the works in the ...
... poetry is deliberately unprofessional ( the poetry he wrote after his early clumsy Pindarics , that is ) , and his impromptu rhymes , his carefully contrived anti- poetic burlesque , his idiom , spare where so many of the works in the ...
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... poet , 203 , 276 ; and nature , 113 ; and panegyric and satire , 22. See also under History . Restoration of 1660 , characteristics of , 18-19 ; and the Court and the Town , 52 ; and fashionable society , 112 . Restoration poets and poetry ...
... poet , 203 , 276 ; and nature , 113 ; and panegyric and satire , 22. See also under History . Restoration of 1660 , characteristics of , 18-19 ; and the Court and the Town , 52 ; and fashionable society , 112 . Restoration poets and poetry ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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