Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... language . Milton has , therefore , been criticised as having written a Babylonish dialect . Addison too observed , " our language was unequal to that greatness of his soul , which furnished him with such glorious conceptions . " It is ...
... language . Milton has , therefore , been criticised as having written a Babylonish dialect . Addison too observed , " our language was unequal to that greatness of his soul , which furnished him with such glorious conceptions . " It is ...
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... language was still the language of Dryden , as it is today . 6. On the Nature of Satire Of all the various literary forms the Satire is the most difficult to define because we find the satiric element in drama , epic , fiction and ...
... language was still the language of Dryden , as it is today . 6. On the Nature of Satire Of all the various literary forms the Satire is the most difficult to define because we find the satiric element in drama , epic , fiction and ...
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... language with such variety of models . To him we owe the improvement , perhaps the completion of our metre , the refinement of our language , and much of the correctness of our sentiments . By him we were taught sapere et fari , to ...
... language with such variety of models . To him we owe the improvement , perhaps the completion of our metre , the refinement of our language , and much of the correctness of our sentiments . By him we were taught sapere et fari , to ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 11 |
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