The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 páginas |
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... course , much beyond a woman ; and it needed a certain martial skill ( innate in men presumably ) to set down a battle scene in paint . I don't suggest many girls wanted to attempt frescos of Blenheim ; but social typing would certainly ...
... course , much beyond a woman ; and it needed a certain martial skill ( innate in men presumably ) to set down a battle scene in paint . I don't suggest many girls wanted to attempt frescos of Blenheim ; but social typing would certainly ...
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... course ; none of the ' easy neatness ' critics used to find in eighteenth - century verse . Instead , a shimmering , deceptive , veiled surface , beneath which lies a play of mind , imagination , feeling : A Flow'r , that does with ...
... course ; none of the ' easy neatness ' critics used to find in eighteenth - century verse . Instead , a shimmering , deceptive , veiled surface , beneath which lies a play of mind , imagination , feeling : A Flow'r , that does with ...
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... course the poems of Dryden's middle age which echo through Augustan literature . His contribution to satire , with Mac Flecknoe ( c . 1678 ) , Absalom and Achitophel ( 1681 ) and The Medall ( 1682 ) , was quite without parallel . Dryden ...
... course the poems of Dryden's middle age which echo through Augustan literature . His contribution to satire , with Mac Flecknoe ( c . 1678 ) , Absalom and Achitophel ( 1681 ) and The Medall ( 1682 ) , was quite without parallel . Dryden ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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