The Effect of Irony on Tone and Structure in Some Poems of DrydenUniversity of Wisconsin, 1963 - 506 sidor |
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... course a major rhetorical figure.7 Now it is something of a commonplace to say that seventeenth- and eighteenth - century literature , especially poetry , is rooted in classical precept and example . When René Wellek , dis- cussing ...
... course a major rhetorical figure.7 Now it is something of a commonplace to say that seventeenth- and eighteenth - century literature , especially poetry , is rooted in classical precept and example . When René Wellek , dis- cussing ...
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... course the point . Derogatory information , as in the first and third references above , is compounded with pure contempt , as in the second . Of course all of the references in 172-189 are to authentic theories of Presbyterian origins ...
... course the point . Derogatory information , as in the first and third references above , is compounded with pure contempt , as in the second . Of course all of the references in 172-189 are to authentic theories of Presbyterian origins ...
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... course Dryden's control over ironic effects is an important indication of this prowess . In the second place , the critical speculations of the seventeenth century were much in debt to ancient theory and practice . They too placed heavy ...
... course Dryden's control over ironic effects is an important indication of this prowess . In the second place , the critical speculations of the seventeenth century were much in debt to ancient theory and practice . They too placed heavy ...
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