John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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... kind of poetry I am concerned with ; but an understanding of the poetry of statement is not something that begins and ends with an appreciation of Dryden . In an earlier work , The Two Harmonies , 1 my endeavour was to define ...
... kind of poetry I am concerned with ; but an understanding of the poetry of statement is not something that begins and ends with an appreciation of Dryden . In an earlier work , The Two Harmonies , 1 my endeavour was to define ...
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... kind of " transparent medium " demanded by the new experimental science , which required that words should intrude ... kind , rather than as something to be accounted for by the usual poetic criteria . Thus Dr. John- son , " nor will it ...
... kind of " transparent medium " demanded by the new experimental science , which required that words should intrude ... kind , rather than as something to be accounted for by the usual poetic criteria . Thus Dr. John- son , " nor will it ...
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... kind ( and something Dryden himself may well have agreed with ) , but not much use as poetic theory . Fruitless or not , the question as to what does , and does not constitute poetry will continue to be asked . It is a question that ...
... kind ( and something Dryden himself may well have agreed with ) , but not much use as poetic theory . Fruitless or not , the question as to what does , and does not constitute poetry will continue to be asked . It is a question that ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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