Dryden's SatireMacmillan, 1966 - 182 sidor |
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... human actors . The hero is raised to his heroic stature not merely by his own moral or physical strength , but because he is the focus of this universally significant action , the concern of gods as well as of men . Milton could write ...
... human actors . The hero is raised to his heroic stature not merely by his own moral or physical strength , but because he is the focus of this universally significant action , the concern of gods as well as of men . Milton could write ...
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... human behaviour that provide the excitement , and it is the attitude of mind exhibited in Religio Laici that enables Dryden to expose these enormities so trenchantly . It is a fitting counter- part to Absalom and Achitophel . * In ...
... human behaviour that provide the excitement , and it is the attitude of mind exhibited in Religio Laici that enables Dryden to expose these enormities so trenchantly . It is a fitting counter- part to Absalom and Achitophel . * In ...
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... human life is pleasure . He taught that contentment could best be achieved by limiting one's desires , but was later misrepresented as advocating sensuality ( cf. 11. 29-30 , 33-35 nn . ) . 11. 29-30 . The meaning of ' content ' is too ...
... human life is pleasure . He taught that contentment could best be achieved by limiting one's desires , but was later misrepresented as advocating sensuality ( cf. 11. 29-30 , 33-35 nn . ) . 11. 29-30 . The meaning of ' content ' is too ...
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INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid allusion Anglican Arts bless'd blood Catholic character Charles Church common couplet Court Crimes Crowd David design'd Dissenters divine Doctrine DRYDEN'S SATIRE dullness epic Essay ev'n ev'ry Exclusion Bill faith Fame Fate Father fear Foes Fool Friends Grace hast Heav'n heroic Hind Hist Hobbes Honour Horace Hudibras human humour James Jebusites John Dryden Juvenal King king's lines literary Lord Love Mac Flecknoe Medal mind mock-heroic Monarch Monmouth Native Nature ne'er never Noble o'er Panther Parliament parody Persius plain plays poem Poet poetry political Pope Popish Plot praise Priests Prince prose Protestant Puritans rais'd reason Rebel Reign Religio Laici Religion Rhyme Roman Sanhedrin Satire X Satires of Juvenal Scripture Sects Sejanus sense Shadwell Shadwell's Shaftesbury Soul spirit T. S. ELIOT thee thou thought Throne true truth try'd verse Virtue Whigs words write Youth