Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... essentially Calvinistic , deriving from John Calvin ( 1509-1564 ) . While it is impossible to define Puritanism , we may recognize its common features . It implies a strictly ethical life in conformity with the teachings of the Bible ...
... essentially Calvinistic , deriving from John Calvin ( 1509-1564 ) . While it is impossible to define Puritanism , we may recognize its common features . It implies a strictly ethical life in conformity with the teachings of the Bible ...
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... essentially an outgrowth of traditional story - telling And even in the secondary epic ( e.g. Paradise Lost ) the incidents and the per- sons chosen are well - known so that the inventive freedom of the poet is restricted . Poetic ...
... essentially an outgrowth of traditional story - telling And even in the secondary epic ( e.g. Paradise Lost ) the incidents and the per- sons chosen are well - known so that the inventive freedom of the poet is restricted . Poetic ...
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... essentially classical . In his epics he strictly conforms to all the conventions of classical epics . Besides , his poetry is steeped in the classical lore and mythology . The essential characteristics of the classical style in general ...
... essentially classical . In his epics he strictly conforms to all the conventions of classical epics . Besides , his poetry is steeped in the classical lore and mythology . The essential characteristics of the classical style in general ...
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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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