The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 Seiten |
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... Augustan ' satirical works and ' Augustan ' satirists , especially , have been most carefully examined — naturally enough , for they still represent the height of achievement in English satire . Notwithstanding this spate of scholarly ...
... Augustan ' satirical works and ' Augustan ' satirists , especially , have been most carefully examined — naturally enough , for they still represent the height of achievement in English satire . Notwithstanding this spate of scholarly ...
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... Augustan age . It was to be distinguished especially from ' railing ' , which meant scolding or upbraiding , or using angry or abusive language . In the late seventeenth century , ' railing ' con- tinued to be practised and approved ...
... Augustan age . It was to be distinguished especially from ' railing ' , which meant scolding or upbraiding , or using angry or abusive language . In the late seventeenth century , ' railing ' con- tinued to be practised and approved ...
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... Augustan poets ' reputations occurred in the 1790s , not earlier , and the question debated in the Dryden - Pope controversy of the 1820s was not whether they were good poets , but which was the better . Nor did satire of high quality ...
... Augustan poets ' reputations occurred in the 1790s , not earlier , and the question debated in the Dryden - Pope controversy of the 1820s was not whether they were good poets , but which was the better . Nor did satire of high quality ...
Inhalt
THE MEANING OF SATIRE I I | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison apologia Arbuthnot argument attack Augustan critics Augustan satire Beggar's Opera Boileau censure character Churchill Churchill's Colley Cibber comedy contemporary Corbyn Morris Dacier defence of satire defenders Dictionary Discourse Dryden's Essays Dunciad effect eighteenth century English Essay on Ridicule example follies Gildon Greek Gulliver's Travels Horace and Juvenal Horace's Horatian Horatian satire Humour Ibid instance invective John John Dryden Johnson Joseph Warton Juvenal Juvenal's kind of satire lampoon late seventeenth laugh laughter letter libel lines literary literature Lucilius malice mankind moral opinion Oxford particular Persius personal satire poet Poetical Poetry political Pope Pope's Correspondence Pope's Poems Preface railing raillery Rapin readers reason reference reform regarded Satire vi satire's satirist satura Satyr sense slander society sort Spectator Steele Swift Tatler thing tion Trapp truth verse vice virtue vols William William Cleland William Hogarth write satire wrote