The Offensive Art: The Liberation of Poetic Imagination in Augustan SatireBrynmill, 1991 - 235 Seiten |
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... passage echoes Horace , Odes IV . i , “ non sum qualis eram bonae The allusion to failing powers is appropriate to Dryden's theme ( see discussion in Chapter IV below ) . Milton's lines on the ruined Archangel- " th ' excess / Of glory ...
... passage echoes Horace , Odes IV . i , “ non sum qualis eram bonae The allusion to failing powers is appropriate to Dryden's theme ( see discussion in Chapter IV below ) . Milton's lines on the ruined Archangel- " th ' excess / Of glory ...
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... passage against the sham ranting and raving of the heroic drama , and consider the righteous indignation of this man , his pride in his heritage , his passionately inspired rhetoric as he defends his convictions , and the completeness ...
... passage against the sham ranting and raving of the heroic drama , and consider the righteous indignation of this man , his pride in his heritage , his passionately inspired rhetoric as he defends his convictions , and the completeness ...
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... passage bearing some of Pope's many " beauties " : Then mount the Clerks , and in one lazy tone Thro ' the long , heavy , painful page drawl on ; Soft creeping , words on words , the sense compose , At ev'ry line they stretch , they ...
... passage bearing some of Pope's many " beauties " : Then mount the Clerks , and in one lazy tone Thro ' the long , heavy , painful page drawl on ; Soft creeping , words on words , the sense compose , At ev'ry line they stretch , they ...
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Note on Texts page | 7 |
An Essay on Man | 175 |
The Dunciad | 198 |
Urheberrecht | |
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