The Satires of John Oldham: a Study of Rhetorical Modes in Restoration Verse SatireStanford University, 1967 - 420 sidor |
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... villainy through the self - revealing monologue of one of its " heroes " and the second a direct demunciation of that villainy . The context for both is political -the specific object of concern being the Popish Flot ant there is a ...
... villainy through the self - revealing monologue of one of its " heroes " and the second a direct demunciation of that villainy . The context for both is political -the specific object of concern being the Popish Flot ant there is a ...
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... villainy and conspiracy to the language and conventions of Christian doctrines . His impassioned exhortation therefore is cast in an ironic frame- work , for the villainy and conspiracy he urges are described in terms of the obligations ...
... villainy and conspiracy to the language and conventions of Christian doctrines . His impassioned exhortation therefore is cast in an ironic frame- work , for the villainy and conspiracy he urges are described in terms of the obligations ...
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... villainy of the Jesuits in a political context or to exaggerate that villainy to heroic proportions , but rather to attack them for their abuses of the religious office . Accordingly , there is less use of hyperbole , less straining for ...
... villainy of the Jesuits in a political context or to exaggerate that villainy to heroic proportions , but rather to attack them for their abuses of the religious office . Accordingly , there is less use of hyperbole , less straining for ...
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The Development of Verse Satire | 19 |
John Oldham and the Rhetoric of Emotion | 46 |
The Setyrs upon the Jesuits | 83 |
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Absalom and Achitophel abuse appears Archilochus Artemisa to Chloe Augustan basic beasts Boileau's Catiline characterization clever conventional convey critical curse debauchee devices discourse Dithyrambick dramatic monologue drunkard Dryden dull emotional rhetoric English epic evil exaggerated example fool formal satire formal verse satire framework Garnet Garnet's Ghost give grand style Hell heroic Horace and Juvenal Horatian human folly Ian Jack idea imitation important indignation intellectual invective poem ironic hyperbole irony Jesuit villainy John Oldham Juvenal Juvenal's Juvenalian Juvenalian satire kind of satire lampoon lines literary Loyola Lucilius Lycambes MacFlecknoe method narrative nature Oldham's Satyrs panegyric paradox particular periodic sentences philosophical Plot poet poetry political Popish Plot praise Prologue raillery reader reason Restoration rhetoric of emotion rhetorical mode Rochester Rochester's satires Roman Satire III satiric argument satiric attack satirist Satyr against Mankind Satyr against Vertue says subtlety suggests thee theme Timon tone Tunbridge vice writing