Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... action will not happen again or does not happen repeatedly . The effect is achieved partly through the alternation of tenses and partly through the mode of presenting action . We have observed the way in which alternation of tenses cuts ...
... action will not happen again or does not happen repeatedly . The effect is achieved partly through the alternation of tenses and partly through the mode of presenting action . We have observed the way in which alternation of tenses cuts ...
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... action , the oscillation became more and more rapid . The lovers " seek ” the ocean and “ scattered " the hares on their way . Polyphemus violently " tore loose " the peak of a cliff and " dashes " it over Acis . And finally , Acis ...
... action , the oscillation became more and more rapid . The lovers " seek ” the ocean and “ scattered " the hares on their way . Polyphemus violently " tore loose " the peak of a cliff and " dashes " it over Acis . And finally , Acis ...
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... action and then the representation of an action . In the latter sense it came to mean the theatrical performance of an action ; and that is the meaning the word commonly has in English . But if we go back to the definition of drama as ...
... action and then the representation of an action . In the latter sense it came to mean the theatrical performance of an action ; and that is the meaning the word commonly has in English . But if we go back to the definition of drama as ...
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The Uses of Time in Poetry | 21 |
A Survey of Time Patterns | 37 |
Miltons Nativity Ode | 45 |
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achieved action actually addressed alternation aspect attempt attitude audience awareness Baroque become beginning body called characterization Christian complex concerned consider continues contrast course death defining described devices direct Donne effect elements evolution evolved example exist fact finally follow future Galatea gradual historical important instance Italy kind least less lines literary literature look lovers Lycidas lyric Marino means Milton move movement nature never pagan paradox particular passage past performance perhaps period person planes poem poetic poetry poets Polifemo possible present tense questions reader reference relation relationship remains Renaissance rhetorical situation seems seen sense serves simple speak speaker speaker's attitude stanza structure style suggest thou thought tion tradition true universal usual whole