Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... moral truth and moral law . The mental life of the period is per- vaded not by feeling but by the rationalism of Locke's philosophy . These , in turn , influenced style . The impact of Locke's ration- alism on language was to produce a ...
... moral truth and moral law . The mental life of the period is per- vaded not by feeling but by the rationalism of Locke's philosophy . These , in turn , influenced style . The impact of Locke's ration- alism on language was to produce a ...
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... moral of the poem , in a parody of the speech of Sarpedon to Glaucus in Homer . That moral which the poem embodies is the doctrine of good sense and good humour . And keep good humour still whatever we lose ? And trust me , Dear ! good ...
... moral of the poem , in a parody of the speech of Sarpedon to Glaucus in Homer . That moral which the poem embodies is the doctrine of good sense and good humour . And keep good humour still whatever we lose ? And trust me , Dear ! good ...
Sivu 197
... moral purpose in the poem . As Lowes concludes , " Coleridge is giving coherence and inner congruity to the dreamlike fabric of an imagined world . " 9. A Note on Some Features of THE RIME of the AnCIENT MARINER Stylistically The ...
... moral purpose in the poem . As Lowes concludes , " Coleridge is giving coherence and inner congruity to the dreamlike fabric of an imagined world . " 9. A Note on Some Features of THE RIME of the AnCIENT MARINER Stylistically The ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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