The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... idea of strength contained in the limits of moderation , and so exactly conveyed by the neatly disposed caesura , the punctuation and the stress , does not sound glib and superficial . One way of doing so is to isolate the crucial words ...
... idea of strength contained in the limits of moderation , and so exactly conveyed by the neatly disposed caesura , the punctuation and the stress , does not sound glib and superficial . One way of doing so is to isolate the crucial words ...
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... idea of treating a topical subject in this style may well have owed some- thing to Waller , who attempted it in early poems such as Of the Danger HIS MAJESTY ( being Prince ) Escaped in the Road at St. Andere , where compliment and the ...
... idea of treating a topical subject in this style may well have owed some- thing to Waller , who attempted it in early poems such as Of the Danger HIS MAJESTY ( being Prince ) Escaped in the Road at St. Andere , where compliment and the ...
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... idea out of court , but the sentimental appeal of simplicity and quiet- ness was too strong to be overcome by reason . William Melmoth , who had repeated the conventional poetic theories of the value of retirement in his Epistle on ...
... idea out of court , but the sentimental appeal of simplicity and quiet- ness was too strong to be overcome by reason . William Melmoth , who had repeated the conventional poetic theories of the value of retirement in his Epistle on ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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