Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 93
... Dryden more successful with the tragic muse . The strength and weakness of this age is clearly shown in Dryden's tragedy , their noble rhetoric , their sentimental exaggeration of the virtue of self - sacrifice . Dryden , knew little of ...
... Dryden more successful with the tragic muse . The strength and weakness of this age is clearly shown in Dryden's tragedy , their noble rhetoric , their sentimental exaggeration of the virtue of self - sacrifice . Dryden , knew little of ...
Sivu 98
... Dryden . Matthew Arnold said that Dryden's poetry ( as also Pope's ) was not genuine poetry , because genuine poetry is composed in the soul and not in the wit as Dryden's was . Mark Wan Doren defends Dryden against this charge : 1th 14 He ...
... Dryden . Matthew Arnold said that Dryden's poetry ( as also Pope's ) was not genuine poetry , because genuine poetry is composed in the soul and not in the wit as Dryden's was . Mark Wan Doren defends Dryden against this charge : 1th 14 He ...
Sivu 117
... Dryden as a satirist : It is as a satirist and pleader in verse the Dryden is best known , and as both he is , in some respects unrivalled . His satire is not so sly as Chaucer's , but it is distinguish- ed by the same good nature ...
... Dryden as a satirist : It is as a satirist and pleader in verse the Dryden is best known , and as both he is , in some respects unrivalled . His satire is not so sly as Chaucer's , but it is distinguish- ed by the same good nature ...
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Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
Contemporary Events and Ideas in Spensers Poetry | 31 |
A Note on Stylistic Devices and Spenserian Stanza etc 14 A Note on the Sonnetsequence Amoretti 15 Platonism and the four Hymns of Spenser | 32 |
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