Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... verse the obvious relation between and some of the most familiar aspects of metaphysical poetry . We have seen here the raw materials of a conceit . . The emblem is just such a pictorial simile as Donne would have chosen , working it ...
... verse the obvious relation between and some of the most familiar aspects of metaphysical poetry . We have seen here the raw materials of a conceit . . The emblem is just such a pictorial simile as Donne would have chosen , working it ...
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... verse to ornate verse . Poets experiment more freely and indiscriminately with all possible art techniques lest they overdo the already culminated and exhaustively developed ones . It is under these conditions that shaped verse finds an ...
... verse to ornate verse . Poets experiment more freely and indiscriminately with all possible art techniques lest they overdo the already culminated and exhaustively developed ones . It is under these conditions that shaped verse finds an ...
Sivu 116
... verse is an indirect result of ornate literary technique . The technopaegnia came in the wake of the Sophists and were part of the " Asianic " style in later Greek literature . The carmina quadrata flourished during the medieval ...
... verse is an indirect result of ornate literary technique . The technopaegnia came in the wake of the Sophists and were part of the " Asianic " style in later Greek literature . The carmina quadrata flourished during the medieval ...
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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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