EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... theme , particularly as already an- nounced by Shakespeare , a theme which might be expected to pro- duce a poetic drama if any in the heroic style was in fact possible . Dryden , however , was wise in not relying on the theme itself to ...
... theme , particularly as already an- nounced by Shakespeare , a theme which might be expected to pro- duce a poetic drama if any in the heroic style was in fact possible . Dryden , however , was wise in not relying on the theme itself to ...
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... theme , the more important steps may be noted . First comes his dedication to poetry in Book IV . The recounting of this great moment of his life , which it was evidently his duty to make an occasion of excellent verse , is initiated ...
... theme , the more important steps may be noted . First comes his dedication to poetry in Book IV . The recounting of this great moment of his life , which it was evidently his duty to make an occasion of excellent verse , is initiated ...
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... theme has for him indicates that he is not happy about a too complete reliance on local and personal experience ; at ... themes , because I think he has laid too much stress on the value of narrow but deep local experience . In his ...
... theme has for him indicates that he is not happy about a too complete reliance on local and personal experience ; at ... themes , because I think he has laid too much stress on the value of narrow but deep local experience . In his ...
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The Poet and the Particle | 16 |
An Introduction to | 35 |
Three Views of Brooklyn Bridge | 43 |
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature Berthold Schoene-Harwood Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2007 |