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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... satire would lose its cutting edge in the new conditions . One poet wrote complacently : We , like Menander , more discreetly dare , And well - bred Satire wears a milder air.4 40 The new politicization itself increased the demand for ...
... satire would lose its cutting edge in the new conditions . One poet wrote complacently : We , like Menander , more discreetly dare , And well - bred Satire wears a milder air.4 40 The new politicization itself increased the demand for ...
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... Satire , " Poems , ed . Kinsley , 2 : 617 . 29. Dedication to Familiar Letters of Love , Gallantry and Several Occasions by the Wits of the Past and Present Age ( London , 1718 ) . 30. See W. J. Courthope , A History of English Poetry ...
... Satire , " Poems , ed . Kinsley , 2 : 617 . 29. Dedication to Familiar Letters of Love , Gallantry and Several Occasions by the Wits of the Past and Present Age ( London , 1718 ) . 30. See W. J. Courthope , A History of English Poetry ...
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... Satire , 34 , 40-41 , 52 , 92-94 , 123 , 131-32 Satire , third ( Donne ) , 64–65 Scots Magazine , 25 Scriblerus Club , 43 , 55 , 56 Sennet , Richard , 99 Sentiment , polite , 26 , 41-42 , 50-51 , 60-69 , 80 , 109-110 . See also Affec ...
... Satire , 34 , 40-41 , 52 , 92-94 , 123 , 131-32 Satire , third ( Donne ) , 64–65 Scots Magazine , 25 Scriblerus Club , 43 , 55 , 56 Sennet , Richard , 99 Sentiment , polite , 26 , 41-42 , 50-51 , 60-69 , 80 , 109-110 . See also Affec ...
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Preface | 7 |
Politics the Poet | 30 |
Politeness | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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