Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, & SternePrinceton University Press, 1939 - 172 oldal |
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... tone . We can understand it better by taking a completely different approach . No doubt Swift planned and set out to write this voyage in the spirit of the rest , but he broke the shackles of his scheme . The result is uneven- ness of tone ...
... tone . We can understand it better by taking a completely different approach . No doubt Swift planned and set out to write this voyage in the spirit of the rest , but he broke the shackles of his scheme . The result is uneven- ness of tone ...
124. oldal
... tone , like his Yorick's , ' two parts jest and one part earnest . ' The chief explanation , of course , is that Sterne , like Hamlet and Falstaff , and , one presumes , Shakespeare himself , is eminently self - conscious ; he sees ...
... tone , like his Yorick's , ' two parts jest and one part earnest . ' The chief explanation , of course , is that Sterne , like Hamlet and Falstaff , and , one presumes , Shakespeare himself , is eminently self - conscious ; he sees ...
145. oldal
... Tone of voice , too , is invaluable in ' translation . ' Sometimes Sterne characterizes it as ' that soft and irresistible piano of voice , which the nature of the argumentum ad hominem abso- lutely requires ' ; sometimes he establishes ...
... Tone of voice , too , is invaluable in ' translation . ' Sometimes Sterne characterizes it as ' that soft and irresistible piano of voice , which the nature of the argumentum ad hominem abso- lutely requires ' ; sometimes he establishes ...
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Vive la Bagatelle Swift and Johnson | 25 |
The Castle of Indolence Johnson | 49 |
Dangerous Prevalence of the Imagination Johnson | 71 |
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