The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... satire , at once authoritative and personal , suited his restless sceptical nature which loved to strip appearances of worth and respectability from the meaner reality . Satire showed him a way of using reason , observation , and wit to ...
... satire , at once authoritative and personal , suited his restless sceptical nature which loved to strip appearances of worth and respectability from the meaner reality . Satire showed him a way of using reason , observation , and wit to ...
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... satire . Of these forms Rochester and Oldham were the masters , followed by a number of minor imitators , from Court wits to the versifiers in the miscellanies . Such ... satire , the most popular form of verse 86 THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE.
... satire . Of these forms Rochester and Oldham were the masters , followed by a number of minor imitators , from Court wits to the versifiers in the miscellanies . Such ... satire , the most popular form of verse 86 THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE.
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... satire as a model . Oldham's apology for the violence of his Satyrs upon the Jesuits is an imitation of Persius ' prologue to his satires . The tone , however , is just as close to Per- sius ' first Satire , where he explains his anger ...
... satire as a model . Oldham's apology for the violence of his Satyrs upon the Jesuits is an imitation of Persius ' prologue to his satires . The tone , however , is just as close to Per- sius ' first Satire , where he explains his anger ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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