The Crazy Fabric: Essays in Irony, 9. daļaMacmillan, 1965 - 233 lappuses An examination of irony as a rhetorical technique revealed in the works of such authors as Swift, Fielding, Gibbon, Wilde, Orwell, and Waugh. |
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... society Blifil is the good boy , and Tom the bad . And why ? Because Blifil keeps the rules or seems to keep them ... society measures its citizens , may have little to do with genuine virtue ; little to do with humanity , or com ...
... society Blifil is the good boy , and Tom the bad . And why ? Because Blifil keeps the rules or seems to keep them ... society measures its citizens , may have little to do with genuine virtue ; little to do with humanity , or com ...
31. lappuse
... society may be finer and nobler than a man inside . But Sophia embodies the further Shaftesburyean insight that only inside society can a man be fully mature , fully what he has it in himself to be . So the true moral culmination of Tom ...
... society may be finer and nobler than a man inside . But Sophia embodies the further Shaftesburyean insight that only inside society can a man be fully mature , fully what he has it in himself to be . So the true moral culmination of Tom ...
128. lappuse
... society protects itself from certain menaces - from the maniac by locking him up , from the serpent by killing it ' simply for being the thing which it is ' . And yet , he continues , surely the case of the man suffering from ...
... society protects itself from certain menaces - from the maniac by locking him up , from the serpent by killing it ' simply for being the thing which it is ' . And yet , he continues , surely the case of the man suffering from ...
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The Technique of Debunking | 151 |
and the Two Nothings | 166 |
and the Mysteriously Disappearing | 187 |
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