Moralized Song: The Character of Augustan LyricismRutgers University Press, 1989 - 223 páginas |
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... speak substantially for " what is ordained " : " it is hard , but pa- tience eases the weight of those evils which ... speaking about grief ( and perhaps upon imagining it ) , Horace's defines and enunciates them . The result is the ...
... speak substantially for " what is ordained " : " it is hard , but pa- tience eases the weight of those evils which ... speaking about grief ( and perhaps upon imagining it ) , Horace's defines and enunciates them . The result is the ...
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... speak . And yet on rare occasions Swift explored the possibilities for a sustained positive address . The most moving of these occasions are in the poems to Stella , in which he created the opportunity to speak to Stella as an audience ...
... speak . And yet on rare occasions Swift explored the possibilities for a sustained positive address . The most moving of these occasions are in the poems to Stella , in which he created the opportunity to speak to Stella as an audience ...
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... speak in his own voice , be his sole self . Such an audience is open to didactic address because between it and the writer language is a common ground . A word to the wise is enough when words are not tricks , when the writer ...
... speak in his own voice , be his sole self . Such an audience is open to didactic address because between it and the writer language is a common ground . A word to the wise is enough when words are not tricks , when the writer ...
Términos y frases comunes
achievement acknowledge actual argument assertion Auburn audience Augustan Augustan poetry authenticity authority awareness Boswell celebrative character Collins's consciousness critical culture define demonstrates Deserted Village didactic address didacticism discover discovery drama Drapier's Letters earlier effort Eighteenth-Century emotional Epistle Essay on Criticism experience expression F. R. Leavis feeling fictions final force Goldsmith's Guiderius heroic Horace Horace's Houyhnhnms Human Wishes ideal identity idyllic imagination imitation inner insistence integrity intelligence intensity inwardness irony Johnson judgment kind landscape lesson lines literary lyric M. H. Abrams meaning meditation ment mind Modest Proposal moral movement passage pastoral Patrick O'Flaherty play pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Pope Pope's positive present R. F. Brissenden Rasselas reader represented rhetoric Samuel Johnson satire sense sentimental Shakespeare's sight social song speaker speech Stella strain style Swift sympathy tion tonal Univ utterance Vanity of Human Virgil's virtue vision Wolsey writing
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Poetry, Enclosure, and the Vernacular Landscape, 1700-1830 Rachel Crawford Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
Lyric Generations: Poetry and the Novel in the Long Eighteenth Century G. Gabrielle Starr Vista previa limitada - 2004 |