John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementMichigan State University Press, 1969 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... embellishment in his translations other than his translations from the classical satirists , where his undoubted vein for satire mainly kept him out of danger by keeping him occupied — and it is here that his efforts towards ...
... embellishment in his translations other than his translations from the classical satirists , where his undoubted vein for satire mainly kept him out of danger by keeping him occupied — and it is here that his efforts towards ...
Pagina 147
... embellishment , but one that truly enriches the story and becomes part of it . There is here what the neoclassical critic would have called a " perfect synthesis " of story and ornament . 45 Cymon and Iphigenia , from Boccace ( 1700 ) ...
... embellishment , but one that truly enriches the story and becomes part of it . There is here what the neoclassical critic would have called a " perfect synthesis " of story and ornament . 45 Cymon and Iphigenia , from Boccace ( 1700 ) ...
Pagina 153
... embellishment . It is true that its tone of exultation contrasts strongly with the later more purely intellectual ... embellish- ment of the subject matter that to him is the essence of poetry . He wrote of his translation of the Aeneid ...
... embellishment . It is true that its tone of exultation contrasts strongly with the later more purely intellectual ... embellish- ment of the subject matter that to him is the essence of poetry . He wrote of his translation of the Aeneid ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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Absalom and Achitophel achieved Aeneid allusion amplification Anne Killigrew Annus Mirabilis argument Augustan Augustan poetry becomes Chaucer Clarendon Press concept context Critical delight diction direct statement discursive statement Doren Dramatic Poesy Dryden's imagery Dryden's poetry Dryden's verse effect elaboration element elevation embellishment emotional emphasis English Essay of Dramatic essential expression figurative formal give heroic couplet Hind Ibid idea imaginative imitation John Dennis John Dryden kind language lines logical London MacFlecknoe Mark Van Doren meaning Medall Memory ment metaphor metre metrical nature ornament Oxford Panther passage pattern plain poem poet poetic theory poetry of statement Pope Preface prose reader reason Religio Laici Renaissance rhetorical rhyme rhythm rhythmic richness satire says sense serve seventeenth century significance Soul speaking stanza stress structure Sublime suggestiveness syntactical syntax T. S. Eliot things thought tion tone tophel University Press unobtrusive vitality vols writing Zimri