English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... changes of form in Coleridge's Kubla Khan match the discontinuities of the dream - sequence . Starting with the quiet octosyllabic iambic rhythm of— In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure - dome decree , the description mounts in ...
... changes of form in Coleridge's Kubla Khan match the discontinuities of the dream - sequence . Starting with the quiet octosyllabic iambic rhythm of— In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure - dome decree , the description mounts in ...
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... changes in the fundamental pattern of society which compel us to adopt fresh patterns of behaviour in every generation . It could hardly be that language , including the language of poetry , should escape the infection of change . It is ...
... changes in the fundamental pattern of society which compel us to adopt fresh patterns of behaviour in every generation . It could hardly be that language , including the language of poetry , should escape the infection of change . It is ...
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... change in any great point of diet , and if necessity enforce it , fit the rest to it . For it is a secret , both in nature and state , that it is safer to change many things than one . Examine thy customs of diet , sleep , exercise ...
... change in any great point of diet , and if necessity enforce it , fit the rest to it . For it is a secret , both in nature and state , that it is safer to change many things than one . Examine thy customs of diet , sleep , exercise ...
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aesthetic ancient artist Ballads beauty Ben Jonson blank verse born Byron century characters Chaucer Chaucerian stanza chronicle play classical Coleridge comedy contemporary conventional couplet criticism diction drama dramatist Dryden E. K. CHAMBERS early Elizabethan emotions England English poetry epic Essay Euphuistic example expression feeling French FURTHER READING G. K. Chesterton genius Greek heroic heroic couplet human humour imagination Italian Jane Austen John Jonson kind King language Latin lines literary lyrical manner medieval metre metrical Milton mind modern mood moral narrative nature novel novelist Oxford Univ passage pastoral pattern philosophical plays poem poet poetic popular principle prose prosody Renaissance rhyme rhythm romantic romanticism satire Shakespeare Shelley sonnet speech Spenser spirit Sprung Rhythm stage stanza story stress style SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER syllables T. S. Eliot taste Tennyson theatre theme Thomas thought tion tradition tragedy Victorian words Wordsworth writing written wrote