The Effect of Irony on Tone and Structure in Some Poems of DrydenUniversity of Wisconsin, 1963 - 506 sidor |
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... levels of meaning in the narrative information that follows . This aged Prince now flourishing in Peace , And blest with issue of a large increase , Worn out with business , did at length debate To settle the Succession of the State ...
... levels of meaning in the narrative information that follows . This aged Prince now flourishing in Peace , And blest with issue of a large increase , Worn out with business , did at length debate To settle the Succession of the State ...
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... levels of allusion , change —— we do not more knowingly laugh but loathe . What unites the two poems in nature and in art is the variety and energy exacted from one device . It might seem that , in exhausting a single technique , the ...
... levels of allusion , change —— we do not more knowingly laugh but loathe . What unites the two poems in nature and in art is the variety and energy exacted from one device . It might seem that , in exhausting a single technique , the ...
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... levels of value and understand their relative worth . What follows is not ironic , but the ironic technique just discussed sets up a transitional passage that returns us to the subject of the opening lines of the poem : the Hind's ...
... levels of value and understand their relative worth . What follows is not ironic , but the ironic technique just discussed sets up a transitional passage that returns us to the subject of the opening lines of the poem : the Hind's ...
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Absalom and Achitophel actually alazon allegorical allusion ambiguity Anglican argument Aristotle attack Augustan beast C. S. Lewis century Church Cicero climax comedy comic complex condemnation connotations contempt context contrast Corah couplet course critical David devices Discourse discrepancy distinction double perspective Doves dramatic irony effect eiron emphasis English Essay evil example fable fact Fancy Flecknoe's follows Heav'n Hind Hind's implications insult invective ironic Jebusites John Dryden judgment kind Latitudinarians levels Leyburn lines Mac Flecknoe means Medal metaphor method mind mock-heroic mode modulation moral motives narrative narrator nature norm Panther passage perhaps persecution persuasion Plot poem poem's poet poetic poetry point of view political Pope portrait praise Protestant Quintilian raillery reason rhetorical ridicule Roman Catholic sarcasm satiric says sects seems sense Shadwell Shadwell's Shaftesbury shift Shimei Socrates speech statement sustained Swallows tale technique temptation scene theological tonal tone tradition trope truth Wolf words Zimri