Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... emotions without genuine feeling . But both views have been repudiated in recent times . Donne , the poet , is studied in relation to his poetry . The so - called infelicities of rhythm are calculated infelicities . The essential ...
... emotions without genuine feeling . But both views have been repudiated in recent times . Donne , the poet , is studied in relation to his poetry . The so - called infelicities of rhythm are calculated infelicities . The essential ...
Sivu 157
... emotions . For them what matters most in poetry is its truth to emotions and sentiments , and they spoke in general terms for the common experience of men . They did not create new worlds of imagination . The neo - Classical poet is an ...
... emotions . For them what matters most in poetry is its truth to emotions and sentiments , and they spoke in general terms for the common experience of men . They did not create new worlds of imagination . The neo - Classical poet is an ...
Sivu 251
... emotions ; conversely emotion may be conveyed , whether in painting or in poetry by the faithful delineation of significant details . His famous poem " My Sister's Sleep " is a perfect example of this theory . In it significant details ...
... emotions ; conversely emotion may be conveyed , whether in painting or in poetry by the faithful delineation of significant details . His famous poem " My Sister's Sleep " is a perfect example of this theory . In it significant details ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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