Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 2. kötetRice University, 1962 Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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35. oldal
... rhetorical , because each stanza is an address to the reader . But we do not feel , as we do in Paradise Lost , that a decisive voice speaks to us . Spenser's manner of address is much more self - effacing than Milton's so much so that ...
... rhetorical , because each stanza is an address to the reader . But we do not feel , as we do in Paradise Lost , that a decisive voice speaks to us . Spenser's manner of address is much more self - effacing than Milton's so much so that ...
86. oldal
... rhetorical because Vaughan's initial description of his allegorical artifact is comprehensive and simple and the remainder is detailed and complex . Even the staid astronomer may have his breath taken by a view of the heavens through ...
... rhetorical because Vaughan's initial description of his allegorical artifact is comprehensive and simple and the remainder is detailed and complex . Even the staid astronomer may have his breath taken by a view of the heavens through ...
427. oldal
... rhetorically to bear the delicacy of these notes , but he has followed here his usual practice of mak- ing a strong ... rhetorical significance . The measure opening after the upbeat begins with a dotted eighth , for which Moore gives ...
... rhetorically to bear the delicacy of these notes , but he has followed here his usual practice of mak- ing a strong ... rhetorical significance . The measure opening after the upbeat begins with a dotted eighth , for which Moore gives ...
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Aden John M Pope and the Satiric Adversary 267 | 27 |
Cannon Charles K The Relation of the Additions | 229 |
Cook Richard I The Uses of Saeva Indignatio | 287 |
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