The Diction of Poetry from Spenser to BridgesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1955 - 284페이지 |
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... imitation " of this kind . Antony and Cleopatra is perhaps the play of Shakespeare which depends most for its total effect on the magic of language , and a typical instance from it may be quoted of the poet's handling of " poetic ...
... imitation " of this kind . Antony and Cleopatra is perhaps the play of Shakespeare which depends most for its total effect on the magic of language , and a typical instance from it may be quoted of the poet's handling of " poetic ...
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... Imitation of Spenser . One may see in each of these four compositions , even in Byron's , a mood of natural piety towards the common founder of four widely divergent poetic styles . In a more genial mood , such as that in which he wrote ...
... Imitation of Spenser . One may see in each of these four compositions , even in Byron's , a mood of natural piety towards the common founder of four widely divergent poetic styles . In a more genial mood , such as that in which he wrote ...
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... imitation of sounds in passages like that in Morte d'Arthur : Dry clashed his harness in the icy caves And barren ... imitate the cawing of rooks : " Maud , Maud , Maud , Maud , They were crying and calling . " Tennyson also makes ...
... imitation of sounds in passages like that in Morte d'Arthur : Dry clashed his harness in the icy caves And barren ... imitate the cawing of rooks : " Maud , Maud , Maud , Maud , They were crying and calling . " Tennyson also makes ...
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Spenser and the Early Spenserians p | 3 |
Shakespeare p | 26 |
The Spenserian Tradition and its Rivals up to 1660 p | 48 |
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