Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... style had little in common with the ordinary speech of man and it is uniquely literary and intellectual . But the poetic style of Milton's great epic has to conform to the wonderful sublimity and uniqueness of the grand themes which had ...
... style had little in common with the ordinary speech of man and it is uniquely literary and intellectual . But the poetic style of Milton's great epic has to conform to the wonderful sublimity and uniqueness of the grand themes which had ...
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... style . On account of his influence , a disassociation of sensibility ( disassociating thought and emotion ) is supposed to have taken place in England . Essentially the stock attack against Milton is that his style is artificial . The ...
... style . On account of his influence , a disassociation of sensibility ( disassociating thought and emotion ) is supposed to have taken place in England . Essentially the stock attack against Milton is that his style is artificial . The ...
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... style is not well - suited to the intimate depiction of several individual characters . For this a coloquial style is the best . As Lewis has pointed out , an epic style is narrative , didatic , rhetorical and continuously elevated and ...
... style is not well - suited to the intimate depiction of several individual characters . For this a coloquial style is the best . As Lewis has pointed out , an epic style is narrative , didatic , rhetorical and continuously elevated 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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