The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... written with wit that has not quite found itself , " A Description of the Morning " is a useful poem for examination . It represents a transitional phase in Swift's writing of poetry . 2 . " A DESCRIPTION OF THE MORNING " " THE SIN OF WIT.
... written with wit that has not quite found itself , " A Description of the Morning " is a useful poem for examination . It represents a transitional phase in Swift's writing of poetry . 2 . " A DESCRIPTION OF THE MORNING " " THE SIN OF WIT.
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... written it as " Laevo suspensi loculos tabulamque lacerto " ( S.1.6.74 ) . It is best known in the blank verse of ... written with Addison at hand , Swift breaks almost entirely , but not quite , from the tradition he had tried to follow ...
... written it as " Laevo suspensi loculos tabulamque lacerto " ( S.1.6.74 ) . It is best known in the blank verse of ... written with Addison at hand , Swift breaks almost entirely , but not quite , from the tradition he had tried to follow ...
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... written the poem that was " beyond anything that has been written of the kind , " or that ridiculed out of existence the poetic " corruptions " Dryden had fostered , or that caused Hippolyte Taine to protest " toutes ces ordures . " The ...
... written the poem that was " beyond anything that has been written of the kind , " or that ridiculed out of existence the poetic " corruptions " Dryden had fostered , or that caused Hippolyte Taine to protest " toutes ces ordures . " The ...
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