Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... poet after poet , from Keats to Francis Thompson , went to Dryden to learn his art . Thus , like so different a poet as Spenser , he might even be called a poet's poet ' . · His mastery of verse technique , though acquired in the school ...
... poet after poet , from Keats to Francis Thompson , went to Dryden to learn his art . Thus , like so different a poet as Spenser , he might even be called a poet's poet ' . · His mastery of verse technique , though acquired in the school ...
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... poet is to be sure he convinces the audience that the motive is strong enough . As for example , the conversion of the Usurer in The Scornful Lady seems to me a little forced for , being a usurer , which implies a lover of money to the ...
... poet is to be sure he convinces the audience that the motive is strong enough . As for example , the conversion of the Usurer in The Scornful Lady seems to me a little forced for , being a usurer , which implies a lover of money to the ...
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... poet , but Shake- speare the greater wit . Shakespeare was the Homer , or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil , the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him , but I love Shakespeare . To conclude of him has given us ...
... poet , but Shake- speare the greater wit . Shakespeare was the Homer , or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil , the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him , but I love Shakespeare . To conclude of him has given us ...
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