Pope's Couplet ArtOhio University Press, 1969 - 217 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 13
Sivu 30
... emotional aura for his introduction . In the next passage the rigid caesuras of the passage to Wycherley are varied better : Go gentle Gales , and bear my Sighs along ! 2 The Birds shall cease to tune their Ev'ning Song , The Winds to ...
... emotional aura for his introduction . In the next passage the rigid caesuras of the passage to Wycherley are varied better : Go gentle Gales , and bear my Sighs along ! 2 The Birds shall cease to tune their Ev'ning Song , The Winds to ...
Sivu 111
... emotions happening within the still convent , and within the mind of the outwardly controlled and severe nun . This silent , episto- lary mode in the gloomy convent creates a dark , melan- choly emotional coloring that dominates the ...
... emotions happening within the still convent , and within the mind of the outwardly controlled and severe nun . This silent , episto- lary mode in the gloomy convent creates a dark , melan- choly emotional coloring that dominates the ...
Sivu 117
... emotional movement of this paragraph is similar to the wavelike movement of others in the poem . There is a slight rise of Eloisa's emotions , restrained , however , by the static form of the apostrophes until " Shrines " ( 5 ) , the ...
... emotional movement of this paragraph is similar to the wavelike movement of others in the poem . There is a slight rise of Eloisa's emotions , restrained , however , by the static form of the apostrophes until " Shrines " ( 5 ) , the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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Abelard achieve active antithesis antithetic appear balance beauty beginning Belinda Book character characteristic clauses closed complex contrast couplet norm create describes Dialogue direct dominant dunces Dunciad earlier effect Eloisa emotional emphasizes employs Epistle Essay on Criticism example expresses eyes fall final flowing four frequently Friend give grace half idea inversion ironic kind later less Light literary Lock lover manner meaning movement Nature nouns object opposition paragraph parallelism particular passage passion Pastorals pattern poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's Pope's couplet Rape reader reflects relation rhetorical rhyme run-on satire scene sense sentence shows similar simple slightly sound Spring structure style subordinate suggest syntax taste theme things tion true turns University varied variety verb verse whole Windsor-Forest writing