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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54. oldal
... reader in no uncertain terms that he must eventually die . Though few readers need such reminding , the graveyard poet has a way of bludgeoning one with this melancholy realization : ' Think , mortal , what it is to die ! ' " shout the ...
... reader in no uncertain terms that he must eventually die . Though few readers need such reminding , the graveyard poet has a way of bludgeoning one with this melancholy realization : ' Think , mortal , what it is to die ! ' " shout the ...
56. oldal
... reader off the hook of morbidity until the very last minute . The objective is more to make us in- dulge ourselves in thoughts of death than to reveal to us the hope of salvation . An analogy to this pro- cedure might be the prurient ...
... reader off the hook of morbidity until the very last minute . The objective is more to make us in- dulge ourselves in thoughts of death than to reveal to us the hope of salvation . An analogy to this pro- cedure might be the prurient ...
65. oldal
... readers set great value on recognition , not on being tantalizingly baffled by the totally new . Moreover , many of the stock words or phrases had a function that may escape the notice of readers who lack sympathy for the world views of ...
... readers set great value on recognition , not on being tantalizingly baffled by the totally new . Moreover , many of the stock words or phrases had a function that may escape the notice of readers who lack sympathy for the world views of ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE COUNTRY | 35 |
THE AUGUSTAN LYRIC | 71 |
THE HEROIC AND EXOTIC VEINS | 101 |
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