Literary Satire and Theory: A Study of Horace, Boileau, and PopeGarland, 1985 - 118 Seiten |
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... Muse , charitable and discreet , while attacking him , Can distinguish the poet from the gentleman . Hence , Boileau's Muse ( or rather Boileau's persona's Muse ) may attack a poet , but Boileau and the particular gentleman are left ...
... Muse , charitable and discreet , while attacking him , Can distinguish the poet from the gentleman . Hence , Boileau's Muse ( or rather Boileau's persona's Muse ) may attack a poet , but Boileau and the particular gentleman are left ...
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... ( Muse ) ( auteur ) The first line of the satire is rich in implications , " Muse , changeons de style , et quittons la satire " ( Muse , let's change our style , and abandon satire ) . The persona begins with a paradox , a concessive ...
... ( Muse ) ( auteur ) The first line of the satire is rich in implications , " Muse , changeons de style , et quittons la satire " ( Muse , let's change our style , and abandon satire ) . The persona begins with a paradox , a concessive ...
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... Muse in the opening and closure . But the end of the poem is not an end to all writing ; temporarily delayed by a tired hand , the persona assures his Muse : " Mais demain , Muse , à recommencer " ( But tommorrow , Muse , we will begin ...
... Muse in the opening and closure . But the end of the poem is not an end to all writing ; temporarily delayed by a tired hand , the persona assures his Muse : " Mais demain , Muse , à recommencer " ( But tommorrow , Muse , we will begin ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Satire and Verisimilitude | 13 |
The Satiric Plot | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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