John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... stanza after stanza it becomes monotonous . By comparison with the Heroique Stanza's to Cromwell , Dryden did attempt in Annus Mirabilis to give coherence and continuity by fre- quently linking the quatrains either grammatically or ...
... stanza after stanza it becomes monotonous . By comparison with the Heroique Stanza's to Cromwell , Dryden did attempt in Annus Mirabilis to give coherence and continuity by fre- quently linking the quatrains either grammatically or ...
Pagina 119
... Stanza's : And made to battails such Heroick haste , As if on wings of victory he flew.57 Instead the stanza is beautifully sustained both rhythmically and syntactically . Its first fifteen lines form one complete , unbroken sentence ...
... Stanza's : And made to battails such Heroick haste , As if on wings of victory he flew.57 Instead the stanza is beautifully sustained both rhythmically and syntactically . Its first fifteen lines form one complete , unbroken sentence ...
Pagina 140
... stanza of To the Memory of Mrs. Anne Killi- grew ) , or when there is nothing progressive in the expanded expression of the thought ( as there is in stanza two of the same poem ) . When either of these situations occurs the ...
... stanza of To the Memory of Mrs. Anne Killi- grew ) , or when there is nothing progressive in the expanded expression of the thought ( as there is in stanza two of the same poem ) . When either of these situations occurs the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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