John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... Poet , | but the Priest damns you . Into this antithetic structure is concentrated the forcefulness of direct address in the repeated “ you ” , made more effective by its transposed placement at either end of the line ; of the repeated ...
... Poet , | but the Priest damns you . Into this antithetic structure is concentrated the forcefulness of direct address in the repeated “ you ” , made more effective by its transposed placement at either end of the line ; of the repeated ...
Pagina 93
... poetic ideas that was beginning to see the mental life of the poet himself as an important subject for poetry - a move- ment that was to result eventually in the shift from a " rhetorical " emphasis on the poet's audience to a ...
... poetic ideas that was beginning to see the mental life of the poet himself as an important subject for poetry - a move- ment that was to result eventually in the shift from a " rhetorical " emphasis on the poet's audience to a ...
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... poet usually builds a philosophical poem around 9 The same attitude seems to lie behind Dante's demand , so completely foreign to present - day ideas of the nature of poetic expression , that when the poet writes " under cover of a ...
... poet usually builds a philosophical poem around 9 The same attitude seems to lie behind Dante's demand , so completely foreign to present - day ideas of the nature of poetic expression , that when the poet writes " under cover of a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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