Eighteenth Century English PoetryNelson-Hall Company, 1975 - 227 oldal To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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124. oldal
... kind of existential hero who derives his dignity through his struggle and refusal to give up , rather than through any kind of triumph over evil . The difference between tragedy and satire , then , is that the tragic hero triumphs in ...
... kind of existential hero who derives his dignity through his struggle and refusal to give up , rather than through any kind of triumph over evil . The difference between tragedy and satire , then , is that the tragic hero triumphs in ...
126. oldal
... kind of satire that is actually trying to convert people or change their attitudes ; this kind of satire is closely allied to rhetoric . Punitive satire is the type that entertains its readers at the target's ex- pense , without ...
... kind of satire that is actually trying to convert people or change their attitudes ; this kind of satire is closely allied to rhetoric . Punitive satire is the type that entertains its readers at the target's ex- pense , without ...
142. oldal
... kind of safety valve for the release of emotions and strong feelings . Because the lyric had gone underground in the ... kind of cosmos . Who then would serve as scapegoat ? It is interesting to note that just as the Devil dies , there ...
... kind of safety valve for the release of emotions and strong feelings . Because the lyric had gone underground in the ... kind of cosmos . Who then would serve as scapegoat ? It is interesting to note that just as the Devil dies , there ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE COUNTRY | 35 |
THE AUGUSTAN LYRIC | 71 |
THE HEROIC AND EXOTIC VEINS | 101 |
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