John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... remains important in its own right : its strength remains its own and does not serve simply to add strength to alogical effects which overwhelm it . Words are made to interact in a way that is not strictly flat or prosaic , but the ...
... remains important in its own right : its strength remains its own and does not serve simply to add strength to alogical effects which overwhelm it . Words are made to interact in a way that is not strictly flat or prosaic , but the ...
Pagina 92
... remains less on the quality or detail of the isolated image than on the literal meaning it is intended to convey . The image is essentially an aid towards stating some- thing in a vivid or emphatic manner . As a mode of expres- sion it ...
... remains less on the quality or detail of the isolated image than on the literal meaning it is intended to convey . The image is essentially an aid towards stating some- thing in a vivid or emphatic manner . As a mode of expres- sion it ...
Pagina 125
... remains a poetic method that has produced some fine poetry , and one that is virtually essential to a poetry that seeks to be an art of enriched or adorned statement . " No subject matter is prescribed [ for poetry ] , " declared one ...
... remains a poetic method that has produced some fine poetry , and one that is virtually essential to a poetry that seeks to be an art of enriched or adorned statement . " No subject matter is prescribed [ for poetry ] , " declared one ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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