The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... Eclogues and the Verses to Hanmer we can trace some of his growth toward his tech- nique of the sublime which is best illustrated by the Odes of 1746 . The Persian Eclogues ( written at Winchester but not published until 1742 when he ...
... Eclogues and the Verses to Hanmer we can trace some of his growth toward his tech- nique of the sublime which is best illustrated by the Odes of 1746 . The Persian Eclogues ( written at Winchester but not published until 1742 when he ...
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... Eclogues , nor could he have discovered there more than a hint for the charming and almost Elizabethan quality of the Third Eclogue , the delicate sweetness of which is all Ѣ his own . If the horror and terror of the " Second " and ...
... Eclogues , nor could he have discovered there more than a hint for the charming and almost Elizabethan quality of the Third Eclogue , the delicate sweetness of which is all Ѣ his own . If the horror and terror of the " Second " and ...
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... Eclogue " II when his mind springs from the print of a lion's paw to a whole train of imaginary animals led on by the ... Eclogues reveal his liking for classical form , simplicity , a figura- tive style , " elegancy and wildness of ...
... Eclogue " II when his mind springs from the print of a lion's paw to a whole train of imaginary animals led on by the ... Eclogues reveal his liking for classical form , simplicity , a figura- tive style , " elegancy and wildness of ...
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