The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... function . The idea that the good poet must be a good as well as a learned man , that his technique is persuasion ... function and public acceptance of it : If men will impartially , and not asquint , look toward the offices , and ...
... function . The idea that the good poet must be a good as well as a learned man , that his technique is persuasion ... function and public acceptance of it : If men will impartially , and not asquint , look toward the offices , and ...
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... function of the aristocracy and a change in the dominant ethic : to him these changes are not so much social and ... function , ' A speech ' shows their disastrous social irrespon- sibility . The irony is that an attempted revival of the ...
... function of the aristocracy and a change in the dominant ethic : to him these changes are not so much social and ... function , ' A speech ' shows their disastrous social irrespon- sibility . The irony is that an attempted revival of the ...
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... function . In the masque the brazen world shades into the golden . The masque is courtly pastime , but it is also the king's fame , a mirror of himself , the example he may become . It is an inducement , a promise , and a reward , both ...
... function . In the masque the brazen world shades into the golden . The masque is courtly pastime , but it is also the king's fame , a mirror of himself , the example he may become . It is an inducement , a promise , and a reward , both ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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