The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... sincerity of his attitude . Thus those poets who were born into the contentious world of satire were unavoidably preoccupied with honesty and sincerity , and with the devices , the style , and the tone of voice which would appear to ...
... sincerity of his attitude . Thus those poets who were born into the contentious world of satire were unavoidably preoccupied with honesty and sincerity , and with the devices , the style , and the tone of voice which would appear to ...
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... sincerity which the new poetry forces on the reader . The poem is persuasive , and needs at least an assumed tone of sincerity , which Dryden , with his skill in adapting his manner to argument and in claiming forthright honesty , could ...
... sincerity which the new poetry forces on the reader . The poem is persuasive , and needs at least an assumed tone of sincerity , which Dryden , with his skill in adapting his manner to argument and in claiming forthright honesty , could ...
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... Sincerity , in spite of his ironic lightness , is Prior's prevailing tone . The lover in A Better Answer , who courts others in verse but loves Chloe in prose , is recognizably an ' honest ' character ; he equates sincerity with ...
... Sincerity , in spite of his ironic lightness , is Prior's prevailing tone . The lover in A Better Answer , who courts others in verse but loves Chloe in prose , is recognizably an ' honest ' character ; he equates sincerity with ...
Inhalt
THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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