John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... effect than imagery . He shows11 how both Pope and Dryden , starting from the same image found in Donne's Second Anni- 11 Maynard Mack , " Wit and Poetry and Pope : some observations on his Imagery " , in Pope and His Contemporaries ...
... effect than imagery . He shows11 how both Pope and Dryden , starting from the same image found in Donne's Second Anni- 11 Maynard Mack , " Wit and Poetry and Pope : some observations on his Imagery " , in Pope and His Contemporaries ...
Pagina 55
... effect lies in the incongruous juxtaposition of the words " English Ideots " , pointed by their similarity of initial sound and by the quality of their texture , both of which , in a line consisting otherwise of monosyllables , demand a ...
... effect lies in the incongruous juxtaposition of the words " English Ideots " , pointed by their similarity of initial sound and by the quality of their texture , both of which , in a line consisting otherwise of monosyllables , demand a ...
Pagina 87
... effect . In this way metrical adjustment is made to coincide with semantic emphasis ; yet the versification could also be said to give the word an emotional quality . “ Non - sense ” is enabled to acquire through its placement before ...
... effect . In this way metrical adjustment is made to coincide with semantic emphasis ; yet the versification could also be said to give the word an emotional quality . “ Non - sense ” is enabled to acquire through its placement before ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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