Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... poetry . Nineteenth century on the whole was unsympathetic to Dryden . Matthew Arnold said that Dryden's poetry ( as also Pope's ) was not genuine poetry , because genuine poetry is composed in the soul and not in the wit as Dryden's ...
... poetry . Nineteenth century on the whole was unsympathetic to Dryden . Matthew Arnold said that Dryden's poetry ( as also Pope's ) was not genuine poetry , because genuine poetry is composed in the soul and not in the wit as Dryden's ...
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... poets approved of fancy , con- trolled by judgment , and they admired the apt use of images by which they meant little more than the use of visual impressions in communicating emotions . For them what matters most in poetry is its truth ...
... poets approved of fancy , con- trolled by judgment , and they admired the apt use of images by which they meant little more than the use of visual impressions in communicating emotions . For them what matters most in poetry is its truth ...
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... poets and types of poetry . In fact this theory does not hold good even as regards all varieties of lyrical poetry . We cannot but doubt whether Keats himself would have upheld this theory for long if his poetic career had extended for ...
... poets and types of poetry . In fact this theory does not hold good even as regards all varieties of lyrical poetry . We cannot but doubt whether Keats himself would have upheld this theory for long if his poetic career had extended for ...
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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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