A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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49. oldal
... verse , often with a slightly humorous note , typical society and occasional verse , pompous odes in celebration of public events , and the like public communication , not personal communion was its purpose . The age of Queen Anne was ...
... verse , often with a slightly humorous note , typical society and occasional verse , pompous odes in celebration of public events , and the like public communication , not personal communion was its purpose . The age of Queen Anne was ...
232. oldal
... verse and the use of the verse paragraph , the long , rolling periods with heavy enjambments that the affinity expresses itself . In Germany , when he visited Klopstock , Words- worth gave " as his definition and notion of harmonious ...
... verse and the use of the verse paragraph , the long , rolling periods with heavy enjambments that the affinity expresses itself . In Germany , when he visited Klopstock , Words- worth gave " as his definition and notion of harmonious ...
237. oldal
... verse after verse it is deferred with a growing sense of disaster , increased by the symbolism of the moon , a very romantic effect of suggestion or implication , never clearly stated , merely felt . And while the hoof beats seem to ...
... verse after verse it is deferred with a growing sense of disaster , increased by the symbolism of the moon , a very romantic effect of suggestion or implication , never clearly stated , merely felt . And while the hoof beats seem to ...
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