The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... satire of his " Rapsody " and similar works , Swift stated his poetic credo . He thought he was a judge of good ... satirical " Directions for a Birth - day Song " he advises court - poets that “ Hard , tough cramp , gutt'rall , harsh ...
... satire of his " Rapsody " and similar works , Swift stated his poetic credo . He thought he was a judge of good ... satirical " Directions for a Birth - day Song " he advises court - poets that “ Hard , tough cramp , gutt'rall , harsh ...
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... satire . " It is mostly for these verses alone that a crumb of admiration is sometimes thrown to Swift as a poet . Biographers and critics , although they almost never pause to analyze the poem , usually offer a polite serving from it ...
... satire . " It is mostly for these verses alone that a crumb of admiration is sometimes thrown to Swift as a poet . Biographers and critics , although they almost never pause to analyze the poem , usually offer a polite serving from it ...
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... satirist , not a poet . Yet these very limitations , which are also those of Swift's poetry , account for much of the enthusiastic critical acceptance Eliot has met elsewhere . Among younger poets , especially , satire like Eliot's is ...
... satirist , not a poet . Yet these very limitations , which are also those of Swift's poetry , account for much of the enthusiastic critical acceptance Eliot has met elsewhere . Among younger poets , especially , satire like Eliot's is ...
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