A Critical History of English Poetry |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 72
139 ページ
Shakespeare has our language more at large than Donne or any other poet of the period . To the end he is a virtuoso delighting in experiment in language . There is not a play of these years in which there is not some strange word ...
Shakespeare has our language more at large than Donne or any other poet of the period . To the end he is a virtuoso delighting in experiment in language . There is not a play of these years in which there is not some strange word ...
178 ページ
Addison put the first of them more elegantly when he said of Milton that the language " sunk under him . " Milton did invent a new diction for Paradise Lost , as Spenser did for The Faerie Queene , and for much the same reason : he felt ...
Addison put the first of them more elegantly when he said of Milton that the language " sunk under him . " Milton did invent a new diction for Paradise Lost , as Spenser did for The Faerie Queene , and for much the same reason : he felt ...
209 ページ
His memory was a magazine of epithets and synonyms , and pretty turns of language . " However , Pope did learn some Latin , and his earliest experiments , apart from the Ode to Solitude , are translations in Dryden's manner from Statius ...
His memory was a magazine of epithets and synonyms , and pretty turns of language . " However , Pope did learn some Latin , and his earliest experiments , apart from the Ode to Solitude , are translations in Dryden's manner from Statius ...
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
alliteration appeared ballad beauty Blake Book Browning Byron called century character Christian close Coleridge critics death delight described drama dream early earth effect Elizabethan England English experience expression eyes feeling followed French give hand heart hope human imagination influence inspired interest Italy Keats kind King language later less light lines live lost manner Milton mind moral moving Nature never night odes once original pass passion perhaps plays poems poet poetic poetry political prose pure religious romantic satire scene Scott Scottish seems sense Shakespeare Shelley songs sonnets soul spirit story style suggested tells Tennyson theme things thou thought tion touches tragedy true truth turned verse whole Wordsworth write written wrote young