John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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... associated with the tradition of poetry in which he wrote , and it is as a combination of these meanings that the word should be understood as part of the term " poetry of statement " . It is a good deal more difficult to define the ...
... associated with the tradition of poetry in which he wrote , and it is as a combination of these meanings that the word should be understood as part of the term " poetry of statement " . It is a good deal more difficult to define the ...
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... associated with sublimity . As he says , the metaphor that Dryden brings forward from his own work to prove that he approximated the poetical image of " Longinus " is unfortunately a typically bad one : Seraph and cherub , careless of ...
... associated with sublimity . As he says , the metaphor that Dryden brings forward from his own work to prove that he approximated the poetical image of " Longinus " is unfortunately a typically bad one : Seraph and cherub , careless of ...
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... associated with a tree : Disdain'd the Golden fruit to gather free , And lent the Croud his Arm to shake the Tree.50 These Miltonic and Biblical echoes have their significance in the allegorical framework of the poem . They provide an ...
... associated with a tree : Disdain'd the Golden fruit to gather free , And lent the Croud his Arm to shake the Tree.50 These Miltonic and Biblical echoes have their significance in the allegorical framework of the poem . They provide an ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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