Eighteenth Century English PoetryNelson-Hall Company, 1975 - 227 oldal To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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... epigram . " Though the criticisms are adequate , the term " surprise " is used in a rather special sense ; for any epigram wor- thy of the name will work , if it is successful , at least a little sudden wonderment upon the reader . The ...
... epigram . " Though the criticisms are adequate , the term " surprise " is used in a rather special sense ; for any epigram wor- thy of the name will work , if it is successful , at least a little sudden wonderment upon the reader . The ...
10. oldal
... epigram , made the genre congenial to their view of things . The above is not to imply , however , that the Martialian epigram keeps the same identity from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries . For one thing , the ...
... epigram , made the genre congenial to their view of things . The above is not to imply , however , that the Martialian epigram keeps the same identity from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries . For one thing , the ...
11. oldal
... epigram can be of any length , as long as the writer uses no " more words than are necessary to in- troduce and express the conceit he drives at . " Marital himself wrote an epigram attacking a person who said that his epigrams were too ...
... epigram can be of any length , as long as the writer uses no " more words than are necessary to in- troduce and express the conceit he drives at . " Marital himself wrote an epigram attacking a person who said that his epigrams were too ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE COUNTRY | 35 |
THE AUGUSTAN LYRIC | 71 |
THE HEROIC AND EXOTIC VEINS | 101 |
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