A Short History of English Poetry, 1340-1940Heinemann, 1961 - 228 Seiten |
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... sense in which , as Aristotle recognised , history and poetry are opposed . The history of poetry is everything ... sense than ignoring the continuous existence of a prosodic problem . There is an im- portant sense in which the history ...
... sense in which , as Aristotle recognised , history and poetry are opposed . The history of poetry is everything ... sense than ignoring the continuous existence of a prosodic problem . There is an im- portant sense in which the history ...
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... sense and good humour , rather than spleen and malice , was MATTHEW PRIOR ( 1664-1721 ) . His good sense occasionally verged on insipidity , and his good humour sometimes lapsed into sentimentality . But if we are not looking for the ...
... sense and good humour , rather than spleen and malice , was MATTHEW PRIOR ( 1664-1721 ) . His good sense occasionally verged on insipidity , and his good humour sometimes lapsed into sentimentality . But if we are not looking for the ...
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... sense of illimitable space and dazzling light . There is nothing cloudy about the language in which Shelley conveys the idea of a cloud . Typical of his attitude to nature is his passion for storms - clouds , wind , thunder , lightning ...
... sense of illimitable space and dazzling light . There is nothing cloudy about the language in which Shelley conveys the idea of a cloud . Typical of his attitude to nature is his passion for storms - clouds , wind , thunder , lightning ...
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Chaucer I | 1 |
The Fifteenth Century | 15 |
The Early Tudors | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. E. Housman achieved admired anthology appeared artist unknown Augustan ballads beauty became blank verse Browning Byron Cambridge Chaucer Coleridge contemporary critical death diction Donne dramatic Dryden early eighteenth century Elizabethan emotional England English poetry euphuism expression feeling Gawain Georgian heroic couplet history of poetry iambic pentameters ideal imagery imaginative influence interest James Reeves John Keats language later literary literature living London medieval melody Milton mind minor poet modern narrative nature never Oxford passion period Piers Plowman PLATE poems poet poetic political Pope popular prose published readers recognise regarded religious reputation rhymed rhythm rhythmical romantic Romanticism satire sense seventeenth Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sing Skelton social songs sonnets Spenser spirit stanza style sweet T. S. Eliot taste Tennyson thee theme Thomas thou tradition Victorian W. B. Yeats Wordsworth writing written wrote Wyatt