Augustan StudiesAthlone Press, 1961 - 266 стор. |
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... language , of Augustan poetry . He did not see what Lascelles Abercrombie came to see , that whenever the eighteenth ... language ' of poetry could and should be the language of prose . It can never be that , if what is meant by ...
... language , of Augustan poetry . He did not see what Lascelles Abercrombie came to see , that whenever the eighteenth ... language ' of poetry could and should be the language of prose . It can never be that , if what is meant by ...
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... language supposedly melodious , sonority . Languages 1 ' Lycidas ' , l . 124. It is relevant to my argument to quote Thomas Newton's mid - eighteenth - century note on this line : ' No sound of words can be more ex- pressive of the ...
... language supposedly melodious , sonority . Languages 1 ' Lycidas ' , l . 124. It is relevant to my argument to quote Thomas Newton's mid - eighteenth - century note on this line : ' No sound of words can be more ex- pressive of the ...
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... language would be the natural order of the words . The imperfection of our language compels us to express the government by the order of the words , and in an English poem that order of words is natural which is suited to the genius of ...
... language would be the natural order of the words . The imperfection of our language compels us to express the government by the order of the words , and in an English poem that order of words is natural which is suited to the genius of ...
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Abbreviations | 11 |
II | 23 |
More about Poetic Diction | 46 |
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adjective Æneid Alexander Pope Augustan poetry beauty Biographia Literaria called Coleridge colour couplet critics Dictionary Dryden Dunciad Dyer eighteenth eighteenth-century poets Elegy English poetry epic Epistle epithet Essay Essay on Criticism experience expression external nature eyes favourite Georgics Gray Gray's Grongar Hill happiness Harley Homer human Iliad Imlac instance interest inversions Johnson Keats kind language later Latin letters lines Lives Lyrical Ballads matter meaning melodious metre Milton mind monosyllables Muse narrative nineteenth century noted noun occasion Oxford Parnell passage pastoral perhaps periphrasis phrase poetic diction poets Pope Pope's poems praise Preface prose prose-order purple quoted Rasselas reader rime seems seen sense shade Shakespeare sometimes sort speaking spring stanza story Swift Tennyson things Thomas Warton thou thought thro translation truth verse Virgil Windsor Forest words Wordsworth writing wrote