The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... lyric kind , and the lyric itself , particularly classical lyrics and those of seventeenth- century poets like Jonson who had learned from them , found a1 place for sententious commonplaces and generalized reflections . In Threnodia ...
... lyric kind , and the lyric itself , particularly classical lyrics and those of seventeenth- century poets like Jonson who had learned from them , found a1 place for sententious commonplaces and generalized reflections . In Threnodia ...
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... lyric styles with the plain telling of a story delighted and astonished succeeding generations of poets and critics . The lyric mood pre- dominated in these later poems . All the tenderness so lacking in his earlier work finds ...
... lyric styles with the plain telling of a story delighted and astonished succeeding generations of poets and critics . The lyric mood pre- dominated in these later poems . All the tenderness so lacking in his earlier work finds ...
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... lyric , where one could juggle with youth and age , enjoyment and frustration , pursuit and fatigue , and these had been modified by a gentler mood of tolerance . In Prior's lyrics sentiment suffuses the older attitudes and softens them ...
... lyric , where one could juggle with youth and age , enjoyment and frustration , pursuit and fatigue , and these had been modified by a gentler mood of tolerance . In Prior's lyrics sentiment suffuses the older attitudes and softens them ...
Inhalt
THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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