The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 15
Página 35
... speak unmistakably in voices of their own . They ramble or superciliously con- descend , gabble , or protest in turn . We have a charming instance of Swift's ability with humor- ous monologue : almost as entertaining as Laetitia ...
... speak unmistakably in voices of their own . They ramble or superciliously con- descend , gabble , or protest in turn . We have a charming instance of Swift's ability with humor- ous monologue : almost as entertaining as Laetitia ...
Página 36
... speak without telling in specific detail how money is kept " in my pocket ty'd about my middle , next my smock , " or how a day is remembered because " I was mending my master's stocking . " And they name names : Lady Betty , Mrs. Dukes ...
... speak without telling in specific detail how money is kept " in my pocket ty'd about my middle , next my smock , " or how a day is remembered because " I was mending my master's stocking . " And they name names : Lady Betty , Mrs. Dukes ...
Página 39
... speaking for an idle lady of fashion . But , partly because they do not warm the heart , but rather chill it , Swift's tenser , more biting lines , in which ladies of quality vent their ... speak , and none to hearken , THE SIN OF WIT 39.
... speaking for an idle lady of fashion . But , partly because they do not warm the heart , but rather chill it , Swift's tenser , more biting lines , in which ladies of quality vent their ... speak , and none to hearken , THE SIN OF WIT 39.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Sin of Wit; Jonathan Swift as a Poet Maurice O 1913-1978 Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2021 |
The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a Poet (Classic Reprint) Maurice Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a Poet (Classic Reprint) Maurice Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Addison admirable alliteration amusing appear attempt Baucis and Philemon Beauty becomes beginning called century Club comes conversation couplets critics Damn'd Dean Death described Description Dublin early effect English epigrams express face final follow friends give hand head heart human humor idea imagined imitation intended invention irony Jonathan Swift kind Lady language later less letter lines Lord means mind moral Morning nature never nymphs observations once parody perhaps phrases poem poet poetic poetry political Pope praise printed prose published reader reason remark rhyme ridicule satire seems seen sense serious Shower sometimes Song sound speak Stella style sublime surprise tell Temple thing Thomas thought tion turn Vanessa verses voice wish witty writing written wrote young