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GEOFFREY TILLOTSON Eighteenth - Century Poetic Diction It is true of most of those who are likely to read this article that they approach eighteenth - century poetry by way of nineteenth - century poetry . They have been brought up to ...
GEOFFREY TILLOTSON Eighteenth - Century Poetic Diction It is true of most of those who are likely to read this article that they approach eighteenth - century poetry by way of nineteenth - century poetry . They have been brought up to ...
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We acknowledge him the Father of Poetical Diction , the first who taught that Language of the Gods to Men . His Expression is like the colouring of some great Masters , which discovers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with ...
We acknowledge him the Father of Poetical Diction , the first who taught that Language of the Gods to Men . His Expression is like the colouring of some great Masters , which discovers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with ...
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Derham , for example , uses terms such as vegetable race , winged tribes , watery inhabitants.63 The diction , then , is not simply ' poetic ' diction : it is also ' physicotheological ' nomenclature . All this tells against Owen ...
Derham , for example , uses terms such as vegetable race , winged tribes , watery inhabitants.63 The diction , then , is not simply ' poetic ' diction : it is also ' physicotheological ' nomenclature . All this tells against Owen ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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