Dryden's PoetryIndiana University Press, 1967 - 354 sidor |
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... conception of legal principles ordained in the divine and human constitution of the world to legal enactments , the English constitution as opposed to those of other countries . What these views imply is stated explicitly in the poem to ...
... conception of legal principles ordained in the divine and human constitution of the world to legal enactments , the English constitution as opposed to those of other countries . What these views imply is stated explicitly in the poem to ...
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... conception — the antifeminism merely amplifies his one ideal pattern . If Dryden echoed Donne with a difference in such a passage , he also echoed other lines in the Anniversaries that were more to his purpose . His “ So she [ Eve ] not ...
... conception — the antifeminism merely amplifies his one ideal pattern . If Dryden echoed Donne with a difference in such a passage , he also echoed other lines in the Anniversaries that were more to his purpose . His “ So she [ Eve ] not ...
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... conception of the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius as a poem dealing with origin and development . How relevant this conception is to Dryden's poem can be judged by a perusal of Book V. The resemblance in detail can be shown by comparing ...
... conception of the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius as a poem dealing with origin and development . How relevant this conception is to Dryden's poem can be judged by a perusal of Book V. The resemblance in detail can be shown by comparing ...
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Absalom and Achitophel achievement action allusion Anglican Anne Antony appears beasts beginning believe biblical called Catholic century characters Charles Church clear close comparison complex conception concern connection course death divine Dryden earlier effect elements Eleonora English eternal example experience expression Fables fact faith fate feeling Flecknoe follows give given grace Hind human ideal ideas imagery important interest involved kind king leads less lines living MacFlecknoe matters means metaphor mind nature once opening Panther passage passion past play poem poet poetry possible praise present question reason reference relation religious Roman satire seems sense shows songs soul speak stanza story structure suggests things thought tone translation treated true truth values whole writing
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