The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... poem , Walsh is right . But his standard is one of almost unliterary realism . Here is the belief in the pre - eminence of subject- matter carried to new lengths ; a love poem is an expression of love , and to be judged as such , not on ...
... poem , Walsh is right . But his standard is one of almost unliterary realism . Here is the belief in the pre - eminence of subject- matter carried to new lengths ; a love poem is an expression of love , and to be judged as such , not on ...
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... poem . Even more ambitiously , he related these subjects to a wider range of ideas , calling on the moral satirists , Oldham , Rochester , and Boileau , as well as the verse critics , Roscommon , Buckingham , and Walsh , to emphasize ...
... poem . Even more ambitiously , he related these subjects to a wider range of ideas , calling on the moral satirists , Oldham , Rochester , and Boileau , as well as the verse critics , Roscommon , Buckingham , and Walsh , to emphasize ...
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... poem is scarcely attractive , and it is chilling to read how Pope , remarking to Spence that no poem was worth writing unless it contained a moral , main- tained that even in love verses ' it may be flung in by the way ' . But he was ...
... poem is scarcely attractive , and it is chilling to read how Pope , remarking to Spence that no poem was worth writing unless it contained a moral , main- tained that even in love verses ' it may be flung in by the way ' . But he was ...
Inhalt
THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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