Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... Satire seems too bold . And perhaps the best known beginning is that of the Epistle to Bathurst : Who shall decide ... satire or they cannot ac- cept an aesthetic that makes emotionalized truth rather than emotionalized experience the ...
... Satire seems too bold . And perhaps the best known beginning is that of the Epistle to Bathurst : Who shall decide ... satire or they cannot ac- cept an aesthetic that makes emotionalized truth rather than emotionalized experience the ...
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Alexander Pope George Sherburn. This disparagement of satire is common and natural in any age , and yet it is safe to predict that in any age in which the nouveau riche thrives , the bitter medi- cine of satire will also thrive . It was ...
Alexander Pope George Sherburn. This disparagement of satire is common and natural in any age , and yet it is safe to predict that in any age in which the nouveau riche thrives , the bitter medi- cine of satire will also thrive . It was ...
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... satire might injure rather than cor- rect - in fact , Jonathan Wild , a rogue hanged ten years ago ( 55 ) , is the ideal object of satire . Pope urges that he has always praised where it has been possible and reiterates that in defense ...
... satire might injure rather than cor- rect - in fact , Jonathan Wild , a rogue hanged ten years ago ( 55 ) , is the ideal object of satire . Pope urges that he has always praised where it has been possible and reiterates that in defense ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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