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Root's explanation of the nature of the 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 ...
Root's explanation of the nature of the 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 ...
Sivu 130
This objectivity gives to classical art and literature an element of aloofness from the jarring and conflicting elements of life . A classical work of art gives concrete realization to abstract and supreme ideals of beauty , to eternal ...
This objectivity gives to classical art and literature an element of aloofness from the jarring and conflicting elements of life . A classical work of art gives concrete realization to abstract and supreme ideals of beauty , to eternal ...
Sivu 142
Thus , the comic element in the heroi - comical poem derives from the juxtaposition of the trivial and dignified with the elevated and the sublime . Another way of looking at the heroi - comical poem is to consider it as an epic poem in ...
Thus , the comic element in the heroi - comical poem derives from the juxtaposition of the trivial and dignified with the elevated and the sublime . Another way of looking at the heroi - comical poem is to consider it as an epic poem in ...
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