Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... social hierarchy . The nobility was at the top of the social ladder , and the feudal farmer at bottom . Such a classification and organisation of society meant an absolute restriction of the freedom of individual initiative and ...
... social hierarchy . The nobility was at the top of the social ladder , and the feudal farmer at bottom . Such a classification and organisation of society meant an absolute restriction of the freedom of individual initiative and ...
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... social temper was in tune again with Metaphysical sensibility . There are several reasons for the revival of interest in Metaphysical poetry in the Twentieth century . There is a distaste for romantic idealism and Victorian preaching ...
... social temper was in tune again with Metaphysical sensibility . There are several reasons for the revival of interest in Metaphysical poetry in the Twentieth century . There is a distaste for romantic idealism and Victorian preaching ...
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... social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality . The essence of Augustan literature is that it is integrated with social life and treats in their natural idiom the ...
... social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality . The essence of Augustan literature is that it is integrated with social life and treats in their natural idiom the ...
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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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