Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... gives him a philosophy for his romantic love . Romantic love " is looked upon as an important part of the education of the human mind , a vital and profound stimulating experience . " There is one Platonic love described in each book of ...
... gives him a philosophy for his romantic love . Romantic love " is looked upon as an important part of the education of the human mind , a vital and profound stimulating experience . " There is one Platonic love described in each book of ...
Sivu 79
Arapura Ghevarghese George. gives proof of Satan's abilities as a leader . The description of the building of ... give an air of remoteness and loftiness . Let us take the first simile in Book I ( lines 192-210 ) to study the mechanism of ...
Arapura Ghevarghese George. gives proof of Satan's abilities as a leader . The description of the building of ... give an air of remoteness and loftiness . Let us take the first simile in Book I ( lines 192-210 ) to study the mechanism of ...
Sivu 145
... gives Pope an opportunity to enumerate all the aspects of bad temper , affectation , vanity , common among the fashionable women of his day . Beginning with the usual hallucinatory symptoms of the spleen , he gives us ( in lines 43-46 ) ...
... gives Pope an opportunity to enumerate all the aspects of bad temper , affectation , vanity , common among the fashionable women of his day . Beginning with the usual hallucinatory symptoms of the spleen , he gives us ( in lines 43-46 ) ...
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RENAISSANCE MOVEMENTS 15581625 | 1 |
Characteristics of Byrons | 2 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
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Absalom According achievements Achitophel action allegory alliteration ancient appeared beauty become begins Book Byron called century character classical Coleridge conception considered criticism deals death developed Donne Donne's Dryden early effect element Elizabethan emotions England English epic essentially example experience expression fact Faerie Queene feeling followed genius gives human ideal ideas imagination important influence intellectual interest Italy John Keats King language lines literary literature living Lock Lycidas medieval Metaphysical Milton mind moral movement nature never origin Paradise Lost passion perfect period philosophical Platonism poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's present principle problem Puritanism qualities Rape reason Reformation relation religious Renaissance represents Romantic Romanticism Satan satire sense Shelley Shelley's shows social soul speech Spenser spirit stanza style theme theory things thought tion tradition universe verse whole Wordsworth writing