Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... speech of Giant Despair , or the songs in the Bower of Bliss , he achieved it by the finest and most carefully ... speech . Milton also invented a diction of his own , less archaic , and more classical than Spenser's , but just as ...
... speech of Giant Despair , or the songs in the Bower of Bliss , he achieved it by the finest and most carefully ... speech . Milton also invented a diction of his own , less archaic , and more classical than Spenser's , but just as ...
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... speech ( lines 938-1025 ) to the leaders of revolt . This speech is the climax of the poem . The effect of the powerful speech in which the royal position is made clear wins the support of all the people to the King . And a new order ...
... speech ( lines 938-1025 ) to the leaders of revolt . This speech is the climax of the poem . The effect of the powerful speech in which the royal position is made clear wins the support of all the people to the King . And a new order ...
Sivu 108
... speech by David . The king's speech raises serious questions . It is said that Dryden undertook the poem on the suggestion of Charles II in 1680. If this is true , then one would expect that in his speech Dryden would sum up the actual ...
... speech by David . The king's speech raises serious questions . It is said that Dryden undertook the poem on the suggestion of Charles II in 1680. If this is true , then one would expect that in his speech Dryden would sum up the actual ...
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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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