John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... allows sufficient stress to the final rhyme word to finish each line and each couplet neatly and definitely , and makes ... allow for the development of an easier , more meditative movement , by comparison with the more formal control of ...
... allows sufficient stress to the final rhyme word to finish each line and each couplet neatly and definitely , and makes ... allow for the development of an easier , more meditative movement , by comparison with the more formal control of ...
Pagina 72
... allow a multiplicity of meanings , dependent on how they are read . This simple line of Donne's , for instance , has ... allows , penetrat- ing analysis to extract deep implications from individual words ; and even his structural ...
... allow a multiplicity of meanings , dependent on how they are read . This simple line of Donne's , for instance , has ... allows , penetrat- ing analysis to extract deep implications from individual words ; and even his structural ...
Pagina 87
... allow emphasis to its leaden , insensitive tone again and again : Mature in dullness from his tender years.44 That ... allowed to be- come obtrusive : because his usual impression is one of ease , in which the stress pattern is not ...
... allow emphasis to its leaden , insensitive tone again and again : Mature in dullness from his tender years.44 That ... allowed to be- come obtrusive : because his usual impression is one of ease , in which the stress pattern is not ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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