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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... satire on the most of human kind . ( Kinsley , II , 594 , II . 360-6 ) Dryden here verges on the position of Pope , the claim that his isolation is by choice and not by circumstance . But in the poem's preface he deliberately renounces ...
... satire on the most of human kind . ( Kinsley , II , 594 , II . 360-6 ) Dryden here verges on the position of Pope , the claim that his isolation is by choice and not by circumstance . But in the poem's preface he deliberately renounces ...
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... satire , the public criticism of society , to the satirist , the private individual , and the personal moral sources from which he draws his attacks . The transition between the two is evident in the Epilogue to the Satires II , which ...
... satire , the public criticism of society , to the satirist , the private individual , and the personal moral sources from which he draws his attacks . The transition between the two is evident in the Epilogue to the Satires II , which ...
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... Satire I Juvenal criticises epic as irrelevant , and portrays himself as driven to write satire by what he sees around him . But no explicit moral scheme underlies this condemnation of contemporary society ; indeed in Satire XIII he ...
... Satire I Juvenal criticises epic as irrelevant , and portrays himself as driven to write satire by what he sees around him . But no explicit moral scheme underlies this condemnation of contemporary society ; indeed in Satire XIII he ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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