Politeness and Poetry in the Age of PopeFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1989 - 166 Seiten Interest in politeness in the eighteenth century is shown to reflect anxiety about social change and indicate a search for guidelines in a newly commercialized society. Evident is the dilemma of poets such as Parnell, Prior, Swift, Gay, and Pope. |
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... present the afterlife as a realm of peace that he echoes the ca- dences of Spenser's Despair in an unintentional transposition of context : Death's but a Path that must be trod , If Man would ever pass to God : A Port of Calms , a State ...
... present the afterlife as a realm of peace that he echoes the ca- dences of Spenser's Despair in an unintentional transposition of context : Death's but a Path that must be trod , If Man would ever pass to God : A Port of Calms , a State ...
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... Present are both on my side And is it enough for the Joys of the day To think what Anacreon or Sapho wou'd say When good Vandergoos and his provident Vrough As they gaze on my triumph do freely allow That search all the province , you'l ...
... Present are both on my side And is it enough for the Joys of the day To think what Anacreon or Sapho wou'd say When good Vandergoos and his provident Vrough As they gaze on my triumph do freely allow That search all the province , you'l ...
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... Present 33 ( 1966 ) : 15–16 . 4. Sir Thomas Smith , De Republica Anglorum ( 1612 ) , ed . L. Alston ( Cam- bridge : University Press , 1906 ) , pp . 39-40 , first cited by Michael Shinagel , Defoe and Middle - Class Gentility ...
... Present 33 ( 1966 ) : 15–16 . 4. Sir Thomas Smith , De Republica Anglorum ( 1612 ) , ed . L. Alston ( Cam- bridge : University Press , 1906 ) , pp . 39-40 , first cited by Michael Shinagel , Defoe and Middle - Class Gentility ...
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Preface | 7 |
Politics the Poet | 30 |
Politeness | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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