Dryden's PoetryIndiana University Press, 1967 - 354 sidor |
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... called second edition in 1668 , favored with pictures , and augmented ( in some bindings ) by what Ogilby called Æsopics , very free and sometimes very lengthy imitations of the Æsopian tale in narrative verse . His versions of the ...
... called second edition in 1668 , favored with pictures , and augmented ( in some bindings ) by what Ogilby called Æsopics , very free and sometimes very lengthy imitations of the Æsopian tale in narrative verse . His versions of the ...
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... called the dark side of Plato . Its long account of the creation is divided into two parallel accounts , the first dealing with the heavenly Creator and his creation of the universe . The second and shorter account of the creation ...
... called the dark side of Plato . Its long account of the creation is divided into two parallel accounts , the first dealing with the heavenly Creator and his creation of the universe . The second and shorter account of the creation ...
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... called ( 63 ) the " emblem of human life . " The hunt of the boar is here called a war ( 179 ) , and the two hunts are so set off as metaphors of peaceful and warlike life . Sigismunda and Guiscardo CONNECTION . The story offers another ...
... called ( 63 ) the " emblem of human life . " The hunt of the boar is here called a war ( 179 ) , and the two hunts are so set off as metaphors of peaceful and warlike life . Sigismunda and Guiscardo CONNECTION . The story offers another ...
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Absalom and Achitophel action Æneid Æsop Alexas allusion analogy Anglican Anne Killigrew Annus Mirabilis Antony Antony's artistic beasts beginning biblical Catholic century characters Charles Charleton Chaucer Christ Christian Christian humanism Church Cleopatra comparison complex conception concern couplet David death divine Dolabella Donne Donne's Dryden's poem Dryden's poetry Duchess of Ormond earlier echoes Eleonora English epic eternal Fables faith fate Flecknoe Franzius grace harmony heav'n heroic Hind human ideal ideas imagery imagistic important irony John Dryden kind king lines lyric MacFlecknoe means metaphor Milton monarchy mortal narrative nature neo-Platonic Oldham once Ovid panegyric Panther passage passion play poet poetic praise progress piece Purcell realm reason relation Religio Laici religious Roman satire seems sense Shadwell shows songs soul stanza story suggests temporal Theseus thou thought tone translation treated typology values Ventidius writing
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