The Honest Muse: A Study in Augustan VerseClarendon P., 1967 - 309 Seiten |
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... seems to haunt it , recalling how easily moralizing can turn to cliché . Why should we accept poetry which seems to begin at the end and is written in the mood Milton ascribes at the close of Samson Agonistes to the exhausted spectators ...
... seems to haunt it , recalling how easily moralizing can turn to cliché . Why should we accept poetry which seems to begin at the end and is written in the mood Milton ascribes at the close of Samson Agonistes to the exhausted spectators ...
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... seems to lack the substantial immediacy of the characters of Absalom and Achitophel and MacFlecknoe , supported as they are by their vividly realized environment . The result is that this character study seems more like a brilliant ...
... seems to lack the substantial immediacy of the characters of Absalom and Achitophel and MacFlecknoe , supported as they are by their vividly realized environment . The result is that this character study seems more like a brilliant ...
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... seems often to reproduce the characteristic diction , the grammatical idiom and pattern of the earlier Augustans , it was not the result of timid unoriginality but of a genuine acceptance of a style which seemed fully to convey the kind ...
... seems often to reproduce the characteristic diction , the grammatical idiom and pattern of the earlier Augustans , it was not the result of timid unoriginality but of a genuine acceptance of a style which seemed fully to convey the kind ...
Inhalt
THE THREE MAIN FORMS | 16 |
DRYDEN | 27 |
THE CONVENTIONS OF SATIRE | 85 |
Urheberrecht | |
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