The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 oldal |
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... effects within an overall framework of order so that it is possible for us to speak of a uniquely Popean couplet . His rhyming sounds rarely recur quickly ; they are quite generally monosyllabic for maximum effect . By regularly using a ...
... effects within an overall framework of order so that it is possible for us to speak of a uniquely Popean couplet . His rhyming sounds rarely recur quickly ; they are quite generally monosyllabic for maximum effect . By regularly using a ...
377. oldal
... effect which proceeds from that idea . Thus we have traced power through its several gradations unto the highest of all , where our imagination is finally lost ; and we find terror , quite throughout the progress , its inseparable com ...
... effect which proceeds from that idea . Thus we have traced power through its several gradations unto the highest of all , where our imagination is finally lost ; and we find terror , quite throughout the progress , its inseparable com ...
590. oldal
... effect of reality ; yet it has not altogether that effect . However we may be hurried away by the spec- tacle , whatever dominion the senses and imag- ination may usurp over the reason , there still lurks at the bottom a certain idea of ...
... effect of reality ; yet it has not altogether that effect . However we may be hurried away by the spec- tacle , whatever dominion the senses and imag- ination may usurp over the reason , there still lurks at the bottom a certain idea of ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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