Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... remains present . It is only in stanza 4 that it changes , quite suddenly , into the past indefinite . Polyphemus ' size is described : in the past , perhaps in order to command belief more easily . Also , the shift into the past ...
... remains present . It is only in stanza 4 that it changes , quite suddenly , into the past indefinite . Polyphemus ' size is described : in the past , perhaps in order to command belief more easily . Also , the shift into the past ...
Сторінка 90
... remains constant and one that evolves . A poem whose rhetorical situation remains constant begins by announcing its theme and quickly defining its rhetorical members , and then proceeds to elaborate the implications . Relations between ...
... remains constant and one that evolves . A poem whose rhetorical situation remains constant begins by announcing its theme and quickly defining its rhetorical members , and then proceeds to elaborate the implications . Relations between ...
Сторінка 101
... remains that of the stern proclaimer of Christian doctrine . Neither does the attitude of the audience change ; in fact , the audience is so indefinite - doubtless because of the universal theme of the poem - that it remains for the ...
... remains that of the stern proclaimer of Christian doctrine . Neither does the attitude of the audience change ; in fact , the audience is so indefinite - doubtless because of the universal theme of the poem - that it remains for the ...
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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 Acis action addressed alternation Amor Arethuse audience Baroque age Baroque lyric Baroque poetic style Baroque poetry Baroque style become beginning beloved bien ceste characterization Christ Christian complex contrast Corine crystal Dámaso Alonso death defining described día discourse Dolphins Donne Donne's dramaticality effect evolution of attitudes evolved example exclamations finally forest Galatea Góngora gradual Gryphius Hero and Leander historical present imagery implied John Donne lines literary literature lovers Luis de Góngora Lycidas lyric poetry Marino means of structure metaphor Milton momentaneous mourner mourning Muse narrative Nativity Ode nature Neoclassicism Ninfa Nymphs pagan particular passage past definite past tense planes poem poem as performance poets Polifemo Polyphemus possible present tense reader reference Renaissance rhetorical devices rhetorical members rhetorical situation seems sense Shepherds solitude sonnet speaker speaker's attitude stanza Sunne tendency Théophile Théophile de Viau thou tion tradition whole words