The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... poet . In the Augustan Parnassus University Wits had been exchanged for Town Wits , and when Addison claimed for the Spectator Papers that they were bringing philosophy from the schools to the coffee houses , he was following a trend ...
... poet . In the Augustan Parnassus University Wits had been exchanged for Town Wits , and when Addison claimed for the Spectator Papers that they were bringing philosophy from the schools to the coffee houses , he was following a trend ...
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... poet's effects , as in his translations , his personal genius intruded and stamped the finished work with the ... poet ' gifted with so fine an ear ' as Dryden , and the sounding qualities of his verse died with him . his Much else ...
... poet's effects , as in his translations , his personal genius intruded and stamped the finished work with the ... poet ' gifted with so fine an ear ' as Dryden , and the sounding qualities of his verse died with him . his Much else ...
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... poet : ' Enough ! Thou hast convinced me , that no human being can ever be a poet.22 Yet this touch of self - deprecating scepticism does not contradict the fact that Johnson believed the power of genius and its operations to be ...
... poet : ' Enough ! Thou hast convinced me , that no human being can ever be a poet.22 Yet this touch of self - deprecating scepticism does not contradict the fact that Johnson believed the power of genius and its operations to be ...
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THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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