The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... expression of what has been clearly grasped . Horace's Ars Poetica and Boileau's L'Art poétique , with their counsels of critical care and the adjustment of means to ends , were written gospels , but not less effective was the influence ...
... expression of what has been clearly grasped . Horace's Ars Poetica and Boileau's L'Art poétique , with their counsels of critical care and the adjustment of means to ends , were written gospels , but not less effective was the influence ...
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... expression , combining in a due solemnity of tone which is sincere and moving . This time the natural quality , the spontaneity , of speech- the speech movement , is caught by working with the couplet and its pause , not against it . In ...
... expression , combining in a due solemnity of tone which is sincere and moving . This time the natural quality , the spontaneity , of speech- the speech movement , is caught by working with the couplet and its pause , not against it . In ...
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... expression , and simple imagery were too potent . One of the few points of agreement for all four participants in Dryden's dialogue on Dramatic Poesy is that ' the sweetness of English verse was never understood or practised by our ...
... expression , and simple imagery were too potent . One of the few points of agreement for all four participants in Dryden's dialogue on Dramatic Poesy is that ' the sweetness of English verse was never understood or practised by our ...
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