The Offensive Art: The Liberation of Poetic Imagination in Augustan SatireBrynmill, 1991 - 235 Seiten |
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... Mode . The interest lies in the degree of resemblance to be found between the comic and the serious actions of the play . These resemblances stem largely from the fact that both actions are concerned with defining , in their different ...
... Mode . The interest lies in the degree of resemblance to be found between the comic and the serious actions of the play . These resemblances stem largely from the fact that both actions are concerned with defining , in their different ...
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... Mode displays any recognition of the disparity between their respective values , and each has the kind of integrity ... mode is never admitted in Marriage à la Mode . Thus the elevated action toils to give serious definition to ideas ...
... Mode displays any recognition of the disparity between their respective values , and each has the kind of integrity ... mode is never admitted in Marriage à la Mode . Thus the elevated action toils to give serious definition to ideas ...
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... Mode . For the most part he depends on a strict formality in Annus Mirabilis to keep the subject aloft , and permits little spontaneity to enter the proceedings . When Dryden does permit himself greater freedom , the hazards of moving ...
... Mode . For the most part he depends on a strict formality in Annus Mirabilis to keep the subject aloft , and permits little spontaneity to enter the proceedings . When Dryden does permit himself greater freedom , the hazards of moving ...
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Note on Texts page | 7 |
An Essay on Man | 175 |
The Dunciad | 198 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Absalom and Achitophel absurdity Annus Mirabilis appears aspect aspiration Augustan Augustan poets beauty become Belinda Charles II Cleanth Brooks comedy comic concerned conflict context cynical David desire doubt Dryden dull Dunciad elevated action epic Essay on Criticism evil expression eyes folly genius girl godlike harmony heroic heroic drama Iago Ibid ideal ideas imagination important impulse insight interest ironically irony judgement kind of poetry King King's language limits looking MacFlecknoe matter means ment mind mock-heroic mode moral nature nonsense notions obscenity opposed ordinary Palamede passage perhaps perspective play poem poet poet's poetic drama Polydamas Pope Pope's possible probably reader reason repudiation Restoration comedy satire satirist scepticism seems sense sensibility serious Shakespeare significance speak spirit stance stanza strain style sublime Swift things thinking thought and feeling tion tophel tradition triumph trivial true truth understanding values verse virtue writer