Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... Reason , it was improbable that the English would ever return to their preoccupation with rhetoric in the grand man- Both prose and poetry became vehicles more for ideas than for sentiments and affectations . The lyric impulse in poetry ...
... Reason , it was improbable that the English would ever return to their preoccupation with rhetoric in the grand man- Both prose and poetry became vehicles more for ideas than for sentiments and affectations . The lyric impulse in poetry ...
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... reasons why " the lost " do not rejoice in the birth of the Child and prefer not to be redeemed by Him . The main reason , of course , is that the price of their salvation would be the Child's Crucifixion ; but another reason is that ...
... reasons why " the lost " do not rejoice in the birth of the Child and prefer not to be redeemed by Him . The main reason , of course , is that the price of their salvation would be the Child's Crucifixion ; but another reason is that ...
Sivu 140
... reason for this difference in the things represented by the shapes probably lay in the purposes of composition . The Greek poets desired to write pleasurable verses of light and lyric wit ; use of concrete objects as central vehicles ...
... reason for this difference in the things represented by the shapes probably lay in the purposes of composition . The Greek poets desired to write pleasurable verses of light and lyric wit ; use of concrete objects as central vehicles ...
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ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SIXTEENTH | 16 |
ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH | 23 |
PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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