Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... relation between Dryden's Toryism and his other ideas . This relationship is obtained through his fundamentally sceptical cast of mind . Dryden was temperamentally diffident , and a sceptic in philosophy . He was thus inclined towards ...
... relation between Dryden's Toryism and his other ideas . This relationship is obtained through his fundamentally sceptical cast of mind . Dryden was temperamentally diffident , and a sceptic in philosophy . He was thus inclined towards ...
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... relation between human reality and the rest of the " non - human " world of reality . The faculty which connects the human life with nature is imagination . 1 The very conception of imagination itself is related to a still more primary ...
... relation between human reality and the rest of the " non - human " world of reality . The faculty which connects the human life with nature is imagination . 1 The very conception of imagination itself is related to a still more primary ...
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... relation between poetry and belief is oversimplified by those who do not share Shelley's beliefs . But then are his ideas so immature and so adolescent as to destroy the poetic quality of the works in which they find expression ? The ...
... relation between poetry and belief is oversimplified by those who do not share Shelley's beliefs . But then are his ideas so immature and so adolescent as to destroy the poetic quality of the works in which they find expression ? The ...
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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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