The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... parody as are two of Swift's longer , more masterly , and better - known poems , his " Description of a City Shower " and " Baucis and Philemon . " Early in October , 1710 , he wrote to Stella about his " poet- ical ' Description of a ...
... parody as are two of Swift's longer , more masterly , and better - known poems , his " Description of a City Shower " and " Baucis and Philemon . " Early in October , 1710 , he wrote to Stella about his " poet- ical ' Description of a ...
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... PARODIES Oftener than most writers Swift intends to surprise through his verses and epigrams , pulling the chair out ... parody to scotch the humbug and uncover the insin- The Hory of Baucis & Philemon , Ou put . 92 SWIFT HAD THE SIN OF WIT.
... PARODIES Oftener than most writers Swift intends to surprise through his verses and epigrams , pulling the chair out ... parody to scotch the humbug and uncover the insin- The Hory of Baucis & Philemon , Ou put . 92 SWIFT HAD THE SIN OF WIT.
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... parody carried to a level that transcends parody . His wit in both verse and prose has its source primarily in reaction . After his youthful , infelicitous experiences with lofty numbers and second - hand sublimity , he never again ...
... parody carried to a level that transcends parody . His wit in both verse and prose has its source primarily in reaction . After his youthful , infelicitous experiences with lofty numbers and second - hand sublimity , he never again ...
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