The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... heroic , for the heroic to Dryden meant all that was heightened , magnified , and grandiose . In the Preface to Annus Mirabilis he had remarked , ' the same images serve equally for the Epique Poesie , and for the Historique and ...
... heroic , for the heroic to Dryden meant all that was heightened , magnified , and grandiose . In the Preface to Annus Mirabilis he had remarked , ' the same images serve equally for the Epique Poesie , and for the Historique and ...
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... heroic virtue . His hopes of writing an epic were not stirred by national events ( the warmest partisan of the Stuarts was unlikely to feel much confidence in the government of Charles II ) so much as by a wish to celebrate the maturity ...
... heroic virtue . His hopes of writing an epic were not stirred by national events ( the warmest partisan of the Stuarts was unlikely to feel much confidence in the government of Charles II ) so much as by a wish to celebrate the maturity ...
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... heroic with that of ' established practise ' : Not sedulous by Nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only Argument Heroic deem'd , chief maistry to dissect With long and tedious havoc fabl❜d Knights In Battles feign'd ; the better ...
... heroic with that of ' established practise ' : Not sedulous by Nature to indite Wars , hitherto the only Argument Heroic deem'd , chief maistry to dissect With long and tedious havoc fabl❜d Knights In Battles feign'd ; the better ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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