John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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... reader and a ready appreciation of Dryden . Neither Dryden's aims as a poet nor the special qualities of his work conform to the common basic assumptions of modern poetic and aesthetic theory . In particular , its insis- tence on an ...
... reader and a ready appreciation of Dryden . Neither Dryden's aims as a poet nor the special qualities of his work conform to the common basic assumptions of modern poetic and aesthetic theory . In particular , its insis- tence on an ...
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... reader . Religio Laici , by contrast , has an admittedly didactic purpose . Men are to be " reason'd into truth " , instead of the matter being left " to be determined by the readers in general " , and , " plain and natural " as its ...
... reader . Religio Laici , by contrast , has an admittedly didactic purpose . Men are to be " reason'd into truth " , instead of the matter being left " to be determined by the readers in general " , and , " plain and natural " as its ...
Pagina 157
... reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards : The other may seem odd , but is true , I found I could express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that ...
... reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained by him afterwards : The other may seem odd , but is true , I found I could express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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