John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... poets . His materialism was paralleled by their growing dislike for the airy and inflated fancies of the late metaphysical poets ; his view of imagina- tion as " decaying " sense - impressions fitted their desire to bring poetry down to ...
... poets . His materialism was paralleled by their growing dislike for the airy and inflated fancies of the late metaphysical poets ; his view of imagina- tion as " decaying " sense - impressions fitted their desire to bring poetry down to ...
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... poetry , believing it to be too full of " windy blisters " , and " the ambitious obscurity of expressing more than is perfectly conceived " . Dryden found this theme in all the poets whom he already regarded as his masters . Cowley ...
... poetry , believing it to be too full of " windy blisters " , and " the ambitious obscurity of expressing more than is perfectly conceived " . Dryden found this theme in all the poets whom he already regarded as his masters . Cowley ...
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... Poetry was much more important , and poetry required the quiet room where joy would come in the loving beating of ideas into poetic shape , in the moulding of the materia poetica into the harmony of measure , the bubble of images , the ...
... Poetry was much more important , and poetry required the quiet room where joy would come in the loving beating of ideas into poetic shape , in the moulding of the materia poetica into the harmony of measure , the bubble of images , the ...
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