John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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... result of a general attitude towards poetry that he shared with his age and partly the result of his own poetic genius . It affects not only satire , the verse essay , and occasional poetry - forms to which it was especially well suited ...
... result of a general attitude towards poetry that he shared with his age and partly the result of his own poetic genius . It affects not only satire , the verse essay , and occasional poetry - forms to which it was especially well suited ...
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... resulting from the significant varia- tion of accent . He distributed his emphasis and varied his movement as the sense demanded , and " the result is the speaking voice ” . Herein lay the secret of his success , the thing that enabled ...
... resulting from the significant varia- tion of accent . He distributed his emphasis and varied his movement as the sense demanded , and " the result is the speaking voice ” . Herein lay the secret of his success , the thing that enabled ...
Pagina 98
... result , a difference is apparent between the use of imagery here and the so - called typical image from Religio Laici . Unlike that image , the small pox image makes considerable progress within itself , much as we may wish it had not ...
... result , a difference is apparent between the use of imagery here and the so - called typical image from Religio Laici . Unlike that image , the small pox image makes considerable progress within itself , much as we may wish it had not ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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