Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 第 1 巻Rinehart, 1953 - 743 ページ |
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... language and meter are significant in the course of English poetry . They , too , show a departure from literary convention . Donne's language is conversational — it suggests the inflections of the speaking voice , as distinguished from ...
... language and meter are significant in the course of English poetry . They , too , show a departure from literary convention . Donne's language is conversational — it suggests the inflections of the speaking voice , as distinguished from ...
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... language really used by men , and , at the same time , to throw over them a certain color- ing of imagination , whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further , and above all , to make these ...
... language really used by men , and , at the same time , to throw over them a certain color- ing of imagination , whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect ; and further , and above all , to make these ...
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... language near to the language of men . " Wordsworth's " reason " was not only to bring his style near to one kind of language but to remove it from another kind . Although the fact was not yet generally admitted , neoclassicism had ...
... language near to the language of men . " Wordsworth's " reason " was not only to bring his style near to one kind of language but to remove it from another kind . Although the fact was not yet generally admitted , neoclassicism had ...
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