Essential Articles: for the Study of English Augustan BackgroundsBernard Nicholas Schilling Archon Books, 1961 - 418 pagina's |
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Pagina 286
... poetry , much less that the poet could dispense with this faculty altogeth- er . Poetry is , as Cowley said , " the Picture of ... things and persons imagined . " 32 There are , it is true , certain ill effects which are at times ...
... poetry , much less that the poet could dispense with this faculty altogeth- er . Poetry is , as Cowley said , " the Picture of ... things and persons imagined . " 32 There are , it is true , certain ill effects which are at times ...
Pagina 290
... poetry , needs thus the check of judgment , so that the poet will not be betrayed into over - luxuriance . It is on this account that Dryden justifies his preference for rhyme . " The great easiness of blank verse renders the poet too ...
... poetry , needs thus the check of judgment , so that the poet will not be betrayed into over - luxuriance . It is on this account that Dryden justifies his preference for rhyme . " The great easiness of blank verse renders the poet too ...
Pagina 378
... poetry at Oxford and trans- lator of Virgil , also objected to a complete subjection to author- ity , though he did not believe that poetry can be free of all rules . In speaking of his own criticism he declares that he has exam- ined ...
... poetry at Oxford and trans- lator of Virgil , also objected to a complete subjection to author- ity , though he did not believe that poetry can be free of all rules . In speaking of his own criticism he declares that he has exam- ined ...
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