English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... poetic diction , which can , if you like , be called artificial , since it as consciously includes certain forms of speech just as Wordsworth's consciously excludes them . But once it is seen what the poets were after , what this ...
... poetic diction , which can , if you like , be called artificial , since it as consciously includes certain forms of speech just as Wordsworth's consciously excludes them . But once it is seen what the poets were after , what this ...
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... poetic beauty - which makes it possible to rank this poem with those of the metaphysicals . Sensibility - perhaps ... poetic pressure to break the bounds of direct description and achieve the poetic image . These are fairly thick ...
... poetic beauty - which makes it possible to rank this poem with those of the metaphysicals . Sensibility - perhaps ... poetic pressure to break the bounds of direct description and achieve the poetic image . These are fairly thick ...
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... poetic ' . Yet , Pope might have asked himself , what is ' poetic stuff ' ?, and he would , we think , have welcomed Flaubert's saying : Donc cherchons à voir les choses comme elles sont , et ne voulons pas avoir plus d'esprit que le ...
... poetic ' . Yet , Pope might have asked himself , what is ' poetic stuff ' ?, and he would , we think , have welcomed Flaubert's saying : Donc cherchons à voir les choses comme elles sont , et ne voulons pas avoir plus d'esprit que le ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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