Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 42
... expression of the poet's personal emotions naturally confined itself to the short lyric . So with all types of literature . They all arose to supply a demand for a certain form of expression . As these types have developed they have ...
... expression of the poet's personal emotions naturally confined itself to the short lyric . So with all types of literature . They all arose to supply a demand for a certain form of expression . As these types have developed they have ...
Pagina 44
... expression which would reveal more directly and forcibly the new phases of modern culture and experience . The most essential characteristic of the dramatic mono- logue is the attitude of mind of the speaker . He not only expresses his ...
... expression which would reveal more directly and forcibly the new phases of modern culture and experience . The most essential characteristic of the dramatic mono- logue is the attitude of mind of the speaker . He not only expresses his ...
Pagina 78
... expressing freedom and joy with slight reserve . Often in the same poem , as in Herve Riel , he changes the metre to suit the shifting of subjective states . Thus Browning's style was thoroughly adjusted to the direct and forcible ...
... expressing freedom and joy with slight reserve . Often in the same poem , as in Herve Riel , he changes the metre to suit the shifting of subjective states . Thus Browning's style was thoroughly adjusted to the direct and forcible ...
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