The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... followed him , and many of his attitudes as well as his style left their mark on succeed- ing Augustan verse . As a panegyrist , a satirist , and , in his old age , a translator and imitator of the ancients , Dryden was the first to try ...
... followed him , and many of his attitudes as well as his style left their mark on succeed- ing Augustan verse . As a panegyrist , a satirist , and , in his old age , a translator and imitator of the ancients , Dryden was the first to try ...
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... followed them in his early imitations of Dorset's lyric on the Countess of 1 Sutherland ( The Dunciad , Twickenham ed . , vol . v ( 1943 ) , p . 381 ) , refers to The Virtuoso's Will , Tatler , No. 216 , 26 Aug. 1710 . Dorchester ...
... followed them in his early imitations of Dorset's lyric on the Countess of 1 Sutherland ( The Dunciad , Twickenham ed . , vol . v ( 1943 ) , p . 381 ) , refers to The Virtuoso's Will , Tatler , No. 216 , 26 Aug. 1710 . Dorchester ...
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... followed nature rather than art . Johnson could scarcely have chosen a better example of the pressing needs of truth in a poet's subject - matter affecting his whole procedure , for Milton himself was entirely aware of what he was doing ...
... followed nature rather than art . Johnson could scarcely have chosen a better example of the pressing needs of truth in a poet's subject - matter affecting his whole procedure , for Milton himself was entirely aware of what he was doing ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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