The Effect of Irony on Tone and Structure in Some Poems of DrydenUniversity of Wisconsin, 1963 - 506 sidor |
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... feel his triumph is justified , emerges as the admired figure , the truly clever wit . In short , whereas the pretense of the alazon is shown up to be self - deception , the eiron's pretense is a tactical weapon ; actually , the eiron ...
... feel his triumph is justified , emerges as the admired figure , the truly clever wit . In short , whereas the pretense of the alazon is shown up to be self - deception , the eiron's pretense is a tactical weapon ; actually , the eiron ...
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... feel the norm of unreason as a possible or actual threat , our " terror " is aroused . worthy then does become highly worthy of our notice . the skill with which Dryden controls our consciousness of these norms in Mac Flecknoe that I ...
... feel the norm of unreason as a possible or actual threat , our " terror " is aroused . worthy then does become highly worthy of our notice . the skill with which Dryden controls our consciousness of these norms in Mac Flecknoe that I ...
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... feel that the two other speakers are answered . By For Thus the complexities of subject and theme in Absalom and Achitophel are matched by complexity of treatment . comparison Mac Flecknoe and The Medal seem unified and simple indeed ...
... feel that the two other speakers are answered . By For Thus the complexities of subject and theme in Absalom and Achitophel are matched by complexity of treatment . comparison Mac Flecknoe and The Medal seem unified and simple indeed ...
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Absalom Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel actually allegorical allusion ambiguity appears argument attack Augustan beast becomes beginning called Catholic cause century comic complex conclude condemnation contempt context contrast course created critical devices direct discussion distinction double Dryden effect emphasis employed English evil example fact Fancy feel felt figure final follows give hand Hind Hind's implications important insult ironic irony John judgment kind laws levels lines Mac Flecknoe means Medal method mind mock-heroic mode moral motives narrative nature never noted once Panther passage perhaps perspective poem poet poetic poetry point of view political portrait praise present principal Protestant Quintilian raillery reason reference result rhetorical ridicule Roman satiric says seems seen sense shift short significance speech statement structure suggestion technique thing tone tradition true truth values Wolf