Pope's Couplet ArtOhio University Press, 1969 - 217 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 26
Sivu 3
... pattern of neoclassic wit , " a pattern that comprehends the use of the sententious figures of inver- sion ( antimetabole ) , antithesis ( antitheton ) , and paral- lelism and balance ( parison ) . Williamson found the main line of ...
... pattern of neoclassic wit , " a pattern that comprehends the use of the sententious figures of inver- sion ( antimetabole ) , antithesis ( antitheton ) , and paral- lelism and balance ( parison ) . Williamson found the main line of ...
Sivu 25
... pattern that alternates between broken and unbroken lines by contrasting lines 1 and 3 with lines 2 and 4. " Pour'd , " the striking verb in the strong first position , sets the sweeping , unbroken line in motion . The last line pulls ...
... pattern that alternates between broken and unbroken lines by contrasting lines 1 and 3 with lines 2 and 4. " Pour'd , " the striking verb in the strong first position , sets the sweeping , unbroken line in motion . The last line pulls ...
Sivu 209
... pattern in Pope's rhymes is the one isolated and discussed by Wimsatt that has already been noted and used several times in this study : that Pope rhymes words whose effect depends upon some clever or shocking disparity or twist of the ...
... pattern in Pope's rhymes is the one isolated and discussed by Wimsatt that has already been noted and used several times in this study : that Pope rhymes words whose effect depends upon some clever or shocking disparity or twist of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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