The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... wish to be funny than simply be- cause it is " too late to turn serious now . ' 99 Self - consciously , in " The Author upon Himself , " 1714 , V he tries to catch a reflection or to invent a portrait of the character with which he wishes ...
... wish to be funny than simply be- cause it is " too late to turn serious now . ' 99 Self - consciously , in " The Author upon Himself , " 1714 , V he tries to catch a reflection or to invent a portrait of the character with which he wishes ...
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... wish . " Force of passion , acute sensitiveness , bitter- ness , and laughter mingle to achieve the peculiar Swiftian irony that drew envy even from Voltaire . The sane , preserva- tive force of that irony shows itself best when one ...
... wish . " Force of passion , acute sensitiveness , bitter- ness , and laughter mingle to achieve the peculiar Swiftian irony that drew envy even from Voltaire . The sane , preserva- tive force of that irony shows itself best when one ...
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... wish to describe the ridiculous or vile made his strongest verse seem to him too ineffectual and blind for his purpose , and he wanted the added power of visual vexation like that in Hogarth's later caricatures of Wilkes and Charles ...
... wish to describe the ridiculous or vile made his strongest verse seem to him too ineffectual and blind for his purpose , and he wanted the added power of visual vexation like that in Hogarth's later caricatures of Wilkes and Charles ...
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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 |
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