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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3. oldal
... structure of the familiar epistle , as already observed , strives for seeming casualness . Beyond this it can be remarked that a great number of these pieces exhibit a structure that tends to fall into two parts : casual beginning and ...
... structure of the familiar epistle , as already observed , strives for seeming casualness . Beyond this it can be remarked that a great number of these pieces exhibit a structure that tends to fall into two parts : casual beginning and ...
4. oldal
... structure starts over with each new letter . Just what this structure means ( if one assumes structure itself contains meaning ) is not clear . However , two theories present themselves . One is that the structure means that the ...
... structure starts over with each new letter . Just what this structure means ( if one assumes structure itself contains meaning ) is not clear . However , two theories present themselves . One is that the structure means that the ...
122. oldal
... structure but still believes that some kind of social structure can work . The third level is the nihilistic one , for here the satirist not only is dissatisfied with his society but also feels that no social structure will work ...
... structure but still believes that some kind of social structure can work . The third level is the nihilistic one , for here the satirist not only is dissatisfied with his society but also feels that no social structure will work ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE COUNTRY | 35 |
THE AUGUSTAN LYRIC | 71 |
THE HEROIC AND EXOTIC VEINS | 101 |
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