Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... . This generalizing effect springs from the easy mastery which Dryden has over his subject . Dryden is detached , and cool , adopting an attitude of scorn towards his satirical victims . He never shows anger , never 110 STUDIES IN POETRY.
... . This generalizing effect springs from the easy mastery which Dryden has over his subject . Dryden is detached , and cool , adopting an attitude of scorn towards his satirical victims . He never shows anger , never 110 STUDIES IN POETRY.
Sivu 117
... never dastardly , as Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depre- ciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . Dryden's satire is often coarse , but where it is coarsest , it is commonly in defence of ...
... never dastardly , as Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depre- ciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . Dryden's satire is often coarse , but where it is coarsest , it is commonly in defence of ...
Sivu 245
... never brings happiness . In the fourth stanza of the poem , Keats actually goes beyond the carved figures on the Urn . He goes beyond it to create a whole landscape of river and seashore and city in which the carven figures can live and ...
... never brings happiness . In the fourth stanza of the poem , Keats actually goes beyond the carved figures on the Urn . He goes beyond it to create a whole landscape of river and seashore and city in which the carven figures can live 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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