Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... stanza form . Even in his own age , a school of poets imitated him . They drew inspiration from his pastorals as well as from the ethical allegories . Milton , the great puritan poet , acknow- ledged his debt to the sage and serious ...
... stanza form . Even in his own age , a school of poets imitated him . They drew inspiration from his pastorals as well as from the ethical allegories . Milton , the great puritan poet , acknow- ledged his debt to the sage and serious ...
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... Stanza , etc. Spenser was a great metrical experimenter . The beauty of the Spensarian Stanza is well - known . As a poetic unit it is only slightly inferior to the sonnet . Spenser uses the medieval ornament of alliteration whenever ...
... Stanza , etc. Spenser was a great metrical experimenter . The beauty of the Spensarian Stanza is well - known . As a poetic unit it is only slightly inferior to the sonnet . Spenser uses the medieval ornament of alliteration whenever ...
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... stanza . The form of the stanza used by Shelley in this poem is Spenserian . This stanza is called so because it was Spenser who used it for the first time in his Faerie Queene . This itself was based on Chaucer's stanza in the Monk's ...
... stanza . The form of the stanza used by Shelley in this poem is Spenserian . This stanza is called so because it was Spenser who used it for the first time in his Faerie Queene . This itself was based on Chaucer's stanza in the Monk's ...
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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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