Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... philosophical con- ception in Donne or in Herbert , Vaughan , Crashaw , Marvell , Cleve- land , or Cowley . None of these men was a philosophical poet like Dante or Milton , expounding a view of man's relation to the uni- verse . What ...
... philosophical con- ception in Donne or in Herbert , Vaughan , Crashaw , Marvell , Cleve- land , or Cowley . None of these men was a philosophical poet like Dante or Milton , expounding a view of man's relation to the uni- verse . What ...
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... philosophical poem can be created through wit alone . This poem merely versifies the philosophical sayings of the intellectual circles in which he moved . The first epistle considers the nature of man in general , and his place in the ...
... philosophical poem can be created through wit alone . This poem merely versifies the philosophical sayings of the intellectual circles in which he moved . The first epistle considers the nature of man in general , and his place in the ...
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... Philosophical Epic Earnest de Selincourt points out the epic character of The Prelude . As it ( The Prelude ) stands prelude has not merely unity of design ; it has something of epic structure . ( “ Introduction " to his edition of The ...
... Philosophical Epic Earnest de Selincourt points out the epic character of The Prelude . As it ( The Prelude ) stands prelude has not merely unity of design ; it has something of epic structure . ( “ Introduction " to his edition of The ...
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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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