Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... origin in the political crisis bet- ween 1678 and 1682. But in spite of the accidental origin of the poem , it shows Dryden's innate genius for satire . The immediate occasion for the writing of the poem was the arrest and trial of the ...
... origin in the political crisis bet- ween 1678 and 1682. But in spite of the accidental origin of the poem , it shows Dryden's innate genius for satire . The immediate occasion for the writing of the poem was the arrest and trial of the ...
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... origin in the memorable friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge . This little book of poems was epochal in significance . The first edition appeared in 1798. A new edition with new poems and a preface appeared in 1800. This celebrated ...
... origin in the memorable friendship of Wordsworth and Coleridge . This little book of poems was epochal in significance . The first edition appeared in 1798. A new edition with new poems and a preface appeared in 1800. This celebrated ...
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... origin of the poem . It was his ambition to write a major work , and he wanted to examine the development of his own mind , and its powers , before attempting this major literary ambition . We have a record of this self - examina- tion ...
... origin of the poem . It was his ambition to write a major work , and he wanted to examine the development of his own mind , and its powers , before attempting this major literary ambition . We have a record of this self - examina- tion ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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