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Sivu 114
Mac Flecknoe is more in the nature of a personal lampoon and whose bitterness
is relieved by much good sense and humour . The Shadwell of Mac Flecknoe is
really a creature of the comic imagination . The victim of satire in his poem is not ...
Mac Flecknoe is more in the nature of a personal lampoon and whose bitterness
is relieved by much good sense and humour . The Shadwell of Mac Flecknoe is
really a creature of the comic imagination . The victim of satire in his poem is not ...
Sivu 149
Root explains the good sense and good humour make the sum of human merit
as given in the poem . The first half of the poem draws its central theme from the
lack of good sense , from the climax the theme becomes the theme of good ...
Root explains the good sense and good humour make the sum of human merit
as given in the poem . The first half of the poem draws its central theme from the
lack of good sense , from the climax the theme becomes the theme of good ...
Sivu 170
According to professor Garrod the mysticism of other men consists commonly in
their effort to escape from the senses ... An Active principle : however removed
From sense and observation , it subsists In all things , in all natures ; in the stars
Of ...
According to professor Garrod the mysticism of other men consists commonly in
their effort to escape from the senses ... An Active principle : however removed
From sense and observation , it subsists In all things , in all natures ; in the stars
Of ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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Absalom According achievements Achitophel action allegory alliteration ancient appeared beauty become begins Book Byron called century character Christian church classical Coleridge conception considered criticism deal death developed Donne Dryden early effect element Elizabethan emotions England English epic essentially example experience expression fact Faerie Queene feeling followed further genius gives human ideal ideas imagination important influence intellectual interest Italy John Keats Keats's language later lines literary literature living lyrical Mariner medieval Metaphysical Milton mind moral movement nature never origin Paradise Lost passion period philosophical Platonism poem poet poetic poetry political Pope present principle problem Puritanism qualities reason Reformation religious Renaissance represented Romantic Romanticism satire sense serious Shelley Shelley's shows social soul Spenser spirit stanza style theme theory things thought tion tradition truth universe verse whole Wordsworth writing