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... seventeenth century one of those con- sciously " poetic " words inherited by Dryden from Sylvester and Sandys , which afforded a measure of ostentatious eleva- tion ; as it does in this triplet from the Aeneid ( without , of course ...
... seventeenth century one of those con- sciously " poetic " words inherited by Dryden from Sylvester and Sandys , which afforded a measure of ostentatious eleva- tion ; as it does in this triplet from the Aeneid ( without , of course ...
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... century beginnings of Romanticism , rather than reflecting the poetic practice of the seventeenth century . The renewal of interest in the Treatise on the Sublime in the later seven- teenth century was one aspect of a general movement ...
... century beginnings of Romanticism , rather than reflecting the poetic practice of the seventeenth century . The renewal of interest in the Treatise on the Sublime in the later seven- teenth century was one aspect of a general movement ...
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... Seventeenth Century Poetic . Wis- consin : University of Wisconsin Press , 1950 . " The Development of the Rhetoric and Metre of the Heroic Couplet , Especially 1625-1645 " , PMLA , L ( 1935 ) , 166-210 . WASSERMAN , EARL R. " The ...
... Seventeenth Century Poetic . Wis- consin : University of Wisconsin Press , 1950 . " The Development of the Rhetoric and Metre of the Heroic Couplet , Especially 1625-1645 " , PMLA , L ( 1935 ) , 166-210 . WASSERMAN , EARL R. " The ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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