English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... Renaissance are not the essential features of its social order . The fun- damental question is a ' Why ' . Why was the English ruling class the agent of such systems ? The formula that we need must be one that defines the human motives ...
... Renaissance are not the essential features of its social order . The fun- damental question is a ' Why ' . Why was the English ruling class the agent of such systems ? The formula that we need must be one that defines the human motives ...
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... Renaissance the metaphoric period par excellence ? C. S. Lewis has suggested that the origins of the habit ' lie in Medieval Latin literature of the rhetorical type ' , ' but there is no need to look as far afield as this . The ...
... Renaissance the metaphoric period par excellence ? C. S. Lewis has suggested that the origins of the habit ' lie in Medieval Latin literature of the rhetorical type ' , ' but there is no need to look as far afield as this . The ...
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... Renaissance poetry is not the only kind of poetry . The other English poetic schools have their own basic forms of synthetic statement , their favourite ' figures of speech ' , which are the reflection of their own social orders , and ...
... Renaissance poetry is not the only kind of poetry . The other English poetic schools have their own basic forms of synthetic statement , their favourite ' figures of speech ' , which are the reflection of their own social orders , and ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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