Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... accept him as " short of wit , " and nothing we know of fourteenth century norms allows us to accept the Monk as genuinely " fit to be an abbot . " Both groups of ironies function satirically in two ways . They both force us to take a ...
... accept him as " short of wit , " and nothing we know of fourteenth century norms allows us to accept the Monk as genuinely " fit to be an abbot . " Both groups of ironies function satirically in two ways . They both force us to take a ...
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... accept , in full self - knowledge , the irrational and the inexplicable — the ugly , the prideful , even the immoral . Pope's method is thus the reverse of comfortable certainty ; he forces us to push maxims to the illogic of their ...
... accept , in full self - knowledge , the irrational and the inexplicable — the ugly , the prideful , even the immoral . Pope's method is thus the reverse of comfortable certainty ; he forces us to push maxims to the illogic of their ...
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... accept life at the same time . For Austen , man's manners and morals may demand criticism , but " whatever is " also makes up the world we live in and , willy - nilly , must accept . The Byron of Don Juan AUSTIN WRIGHT On a day 68 SIX ...
... accept life at the same time . For Austen , man's manners and morals may demand criticism , but " whatever is " also makes up the world we live in and , willy - nilly , must accept . The Byron of Don Juan AUSTIN WRIGHT On a day 68 SIX ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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