Augustan StudiesAthlone Press, 1961 - 266 стор. |
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... words of a different status . The words that readers or spectators looked to find were sword or dagger , darkest , and cloak , and they had been deliberately avoided by Shakespeare in preference to words so far insulting , it seemed ...
... words of a different status . The words that readers or spectators looked to find were sword or dagger , darkest , and cloak , and they had been deliberately avoided by Shakespeare in preference to words so far insulting , it seemed ...
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... words not because words have different linguistic ancestors but because they are inseparable from things . The difference is that the ' high ' words are no longer as high as they were , that they are nearer the ' lower ' . For various ...
... words not because words have different linguistic ancestors but because they are inseparable from things . The difference is that the ' high ' words are no longer as high as they were , that they are nearer the ' lower ' . For various ...
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... words ' and ' phrases ' . We usually think of diction as composed of single words , but it is already obvious that the Augustans paid much attention to phrases . Diction was a matter of both . It is almost inevitable that phrases taken ...
... words ' and ' phrases ' . We usually think of diction as composed of single words , but it is already obvious that the Augustans paid much attention to phrases . Diction was a matter of both . It is almost inevitable that phrases taken ...
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III | 20 |
More about Poetic Diction | 46 |
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according already appear Augustan beauty called century close comes common continuity couplet course critics death Dryden effect eighteenth eighteenth-century English Essay evidence exists expected experience expression eyes feel follows give given Gray Gray's Grongar hand happiness Harley Hill human instance interest Johnson kind language later Latin least less letters light lines Lives look matter meaning metre Milton mind nature never nineteenth century noted occasion once original Oxford particular passage pastoral perhaps phrase poem poetic diction poetry poets Pope Pope's possible present prose quoted Rasselas reader reason seems seen sense sometimes sort sound speaking spring story strong Swift things thought translation truth turn usually verse Virgil whole words Wordsworth writing written wrote