Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense . If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting that its pastoral imagery is inherently absurd . The con- ventions ...
... fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense . If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting that its pastoral imagery is inherently absurd . The con- ventions ...
Sivu 155
... fact that Transcendantalism of the German philosophers influenced the Romantic poets . But then the fact remains that not all Romantics are idealists . Sir Walter Scott for instance , was not an idealist . Recently E. V. Lucas has ...
... fact that Transcendantalism of the German philosophers influenced the Romantic poets . But then the fact remains that not all Romantics are idealists . Sir Walter Scott for instance , was not an idealist . Recently E. V. Lucas has ...
Sivu 224
... fact . The emotion he experiences is not simply personal . It is poetic and ideal rather than intimate and personal . Shelley the poet moans for the death of Keats the poet . Besides , Keats is sickly , poor , and oppressed and ...
... fact . The emotion he experiences is not simply personal . It is poetic and ideal rather than intimate and personal . Shelley the poet moans for the death of Keats the poet . Besides , Keats is sickly , poor , and oppressed and ...
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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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