Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... literary element and that the utterance is invested with literary form . Without humour , satire is invective , without literary form , it is mere clownish jeering . As Prof. Sutherland rightly points out ( in The English JOHN DRYDEN 99.
... literary element and that the utterance is invested with literary form . Without humour , satire is invective , without literary form , it is mere clownish jeering . As Prof. Sutherland rightly points out ( in The English JOHN DRYDEN 99.
Sivu 101
... literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful ... literary history were both periods when civilization reached the acme of development . The art of satire is a peculiarly ...
... literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful ... literary history were both periods when civilization reached the acme of development . The art of satire is a peculiarly ...
Sivu 133
... literary career . In 1715 , he published the first volume of the translations of Homers's Iliad in heroic couplets . His numerous publications of this period brought him the friend- ship of all the famous writers of the day . The literary ...
... literary career . In 1715 , he published the first volume of the translations of Homers's Iliad in heroic couplets . His numerous publications of this period brought him the friend- ship of all the famous writers of the day . The literary ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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