The Satires of John Oldham: a Study of Rhetorical Modes in Restoration Verse SatireStanford University, 1967 - 420 sidor |
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... concerned , Oldham lacked refinement of prosody , but that this was excusable because he was very young and , after ... concern for exposition and persuasion basically alien to art . In a word , satire is the most rhetorical of literary ...
... concerned , Oldham lacked refinement of prosody , but that this was excusable because he was very young and , after ... concern for exposition and persuasion basically alien to art . In a word , satire is the most rhetorical of literary ...
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... concern . This marks a significant departure from the concern of the Roman satirists , who were studiously non - political , directing their satire at human behavior in the context of morals and conduct . The first English formal verse ...
... concern . This marks a significant departure from the concern of the Roman satirists , who were studiously non - political , directing their satire at human behavior in the context of morals and conduct . The first English formal verse ...
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... concern of formal satire . The Prologue seems at first to articulate a satirist's boast that is conventional to the Restoration . The object of his attack appears simply to be a political enemy , whom he intends to abuse as sharply as ...
... concern of formal satire . The Prologue seems at first to articulate a satirist's boast that is conventional to the Restoration . The object of his attack appears simply to be a political enemy , whom he intends to abuse as sharply as ...
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The Development of Verse Satire | 18 |
John Oldham and the Rhetoric of Emotion | 46 |
The Setyrs upon the Jesuits | 83 |
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