Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... theme of most elegies is a vast evocative theme . It leads the poet to regions of reflections usually lying beyond the lyric imagination . Death can be , and is often , the starting point for the poet to deal with serious themes ...
... theme of most elegies is a vast evocative theme . It leads the poet to regions of reflections usually lying beyond the lyric imagination . Death can be , and is often , the starting point for the poet to deal with serious themes ...
Sivu 77
... theme ( lines 1-5 ) . This is in keeping with the epic convention . The theme is the fall of Man , and the beginning of sin in Man . In Adam , we have the progenitor and the representative of the human race . But sin can only be ...
... theme ( lines 1-5 ) . This is in keeping with the epic convention . The theme is the fall of Man , and the beginning of sin in Man . In Adam , we have the progenitor and the representative of the human race . But sin can only be ...
Sivu 167
... theme of poetry and the diction of poetry . As regards the theme or themes of poetry , Wordsworth places emphasis upon the elementary character of the subject dealt with . Here we note his desire to penetrate through the artificial ...
... theme of poetry and the diction of poetry . As regards the theme or themes of poetry , Wordsworth places emphasis upon the elementary character of the subject dealt with . Here we note his desire to penetrate through the artificial ...
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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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Absalom and Achitophel achievements action Adonais allegory Ancient Mariner Augustan beauty Book Byron Canto character Christian church classical Coleridge conception contemporary creative criticism death diction divine doctrine Donne's Dryden elegy element Elizabethan emotions England English poets English Renaissance epic similes essentially ethical experience expression F. R. Leavis Faerie Queene feeling genius human humanists ideal ideas imagery images imagination important influence intellectual John Donne John Keats Keats Keats's Kubla Khan language lines literary Lycidas lyrical medieval Metaphysical Poetry Milton Milton's style mind modern moral movement nature Negative Capability Paradise Lost passion pastoral Penseroso period philosophical Platonism poem poet's poetic political Pope Pope's Puritanism qualities Rape Reformation religious Romantic Romanticism Satan satire sense sensuous Seventeenth century Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot theme theory things thought tion tradition verse Wordsworth writing