Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... movements des- cribed above -- the technopaegnia were a result and element of the rhetorical movement , the ... movement , under which the Roman orators and the Greek Sophists were revived and misused for ecclesiastical purposes ...
... movements des- cribed above -- the technopaegnia were a result and element of the rhetorical movement , the ... movement , under which the Roman orators and the Greek Sophists were revived and misused for ecclesiastical purposes ...
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... movement toward confusion of the arts . 11 One of the more famous products of the movement was Stéphane Mallarmé's " Un Coup de Dés . " 10 The poem was Mallarmé's literary equivalent of a work of music . He effected it by casting his ...
... movement toward confusion of the arts . 11 One of the more famous products of the movement was Stéphane Mallarmé's " Un Coup de Dés . " 10 The poem was Mallarmé's literary equivalent of a work of music . He effected it by casting his ...
Sivu 116
... movement of which pattern poetry was an offshoot would , of course , be highly disputable . since rhetorical movements have not fared well in literature after the eighteenth century , the generalization would not hold upon application ...
... movement of which pattern poetry was an offshoot would , of course , be highly disputable . since rhetorical movements have not fared well in literature after the eighteenth century , the generalization would not hold upon application ...
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ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SIXTEENTH | 16 |
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PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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