Eighteenth-century English Literature: Modern Essays in CriticismJames Lowry Clifford Oxford University Press, 1959 - 351 Seiten |
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... metaphor , it implies that a poetry of statement will be sig- nalized not by the absence of metaphorical effects but by their use in such a way that they do not disturb a logical surface of statement . And this , I think , is true in ...
... metaphor , it implies that a poetry of statement will be sig- nalized not by the absence of metaphorical effects but by their use in such a way that they do not disturb a logical surface of statement . And this , I think , is true in ...
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... metaphor that results from Pope's imitation of what Horace had written about his Caesar . Nor is this layer confined alone to the poems which are imitations . The Roman background , it has been well observed , is a kind of universal ...
... metaphor that results from Pope's imitation of what Horace had written about his Caesar . Nor is this layer confined alone to the poems which are imitations . The Roman background , it has been well observed , is a kind of universal ...
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... metaphor is seen in its greatest perfection in the Dunciad . There are , indeed , three thicknesses of meta- phor in this poem : an overall metaphor , in which the poem as a whole serves as vehicle for a tenor which is the decline of ...
... metaphor is seen in its greatest perfection in the Dunciad . There are , indeed , three thicknesses of meta- phor in this poem : an overall metaphor , in which the poem as a whole serves as vehicle for a tenor which is the decline of ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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