Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... satire to be moral persuasion . The art of the satirist , then is the art of persuasion and persuasion is the chief function of rhetoric ... I take satire to be a department of rhetoric . Where the writer of comedy is content to ...
... satire to be moral persuasion . The art of the satirist , then is the art of persuasion and persuasion is the chief function of rhetoric ... I take satire to be a department of rhetoric . Where the writer of comedy is content to ...
Sivu 101
... satire stresses the element of didacticism in satire . He adds further that without rebuke , it is only good - natured raillery and humour . Satire is peculiarly one of the arts of civilisation , for it presupposes a body of settled ...
... satire stresses the element of didacticism in satire . He adds further that without rebuke , it is only good - natured raillery and humour . Satire is peculiarly one of the arts of civilisation , for it presupposes a body of settled ...
Sivu 104
... satire , both in its tragedy and comedy . A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution of the Restoration to the neo- classical Eighteenth century . The satirical spirit was only too conspi- cuous in the popular ...
... satire , both in its tragedy and comedy . A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution of the Restoration to the neo- classical Eighteenth century . The satirical spirit was only too conspi- cuous in the popular ...
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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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