John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... ornament , and the poem could not be said to exist for the sake of its ornament . It exists for the sake of its effect on an audience , for its ability to give a particular kind of pleasure that will cause men to accept its subject as ...
... ornament , and the poem could not be said to exist for the sake of its ornament . It exists for the sake of its effect on an audience , for its ability to give a particular kind of pleasure that will cause men to accept its subject as ...
Pagina 160
... ornament that makes Religio Laici a poem instead of a theological discourse in verse : it is the ornament that gives it the delightfulness that will move men to moral action . But Dryden would think of himself as writing the poem in ...
... ornament that makes Religio Laici a poem instead of a theological discourse in verse : it is the ornament that gives it the delightfulness that will move men to moral action . But Dryden would think of himself as writing the poem in ...
Pagina 174
... ornament , so that the statement and ornament combine to form a new whole , organically conceived and integrated , and significant beyond the scope of either the statement or the ornament . He fails when this control fails : when either ...
... ornament , so that the statement and ornament combine to form a new whole , organically conceived and integrated , and significant beyond the scope of either the statement or the ornament . He fails when this control fails : when either ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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