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... poetic exaggeration this means that poetic experience is something which is relatively rare even for a poet . When one realizes that this rare experi- ence is often in a realm which the ordinary man never approaches , one realizes why ...
... poetic exaggeration this means that poetic experience is something which is relatively rare even for a poet . When one realizes that this rare experi- ence is often in a realm which the ordinary man never approaches , one realizes why ...
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... poetic . Milton uses elaborate inversions of style and a highly Latinized vocabulary . The eighteenth century developed an elaborate poetic diction . Nine- teenth century poets were consciously poetic in their language in spite of ...
... poetic . Milton uses elaborate inversions of style and a highly Latinized vocabulary . The eighteenth century developed an elaborate poetic diction . Nine- teenth century poets were consciously poetic in their language in spite of ...
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... poetic judgements the fallacy caused by the estimate which we may call historic . Then , again , a poet or a poem may count to us on grounds personal to ourselves . Our personal affinities , likings , and circumstances , have great ...
... poetic judgements the fallacy caused by the estimate which we may call historic . Then , again , a poet or a poem may count to us on grounds personal to ourselves . Our personal affinities , likings , and circumstances , have great ...
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action Æschylus audience ballad beauty Ben Jonson characters charm classic climax comedy complete criticism Darcy death developed dominance drama dramatic literature dramatist Edipus eighteenth century Elizabeth Elizabethan emotional English literature epic essay essayist experience exposition expression fate feel fiction George Eliot Greek tragedy Hamlet heroic heroic couplet human Iago iambic iambic pentameter ideas illusion imaginative important incident influence intense interest King literary lives lyric lyrical poetry Matthew Arnold Milton mind modern narrative neo-classic never novel novelist Othello Pater pattern period play plot poem poet poetic poetry popular present Pride and Prejudice prose reader Renaissance rhyme rhythm romance satire scene sense Shakespeare social sometimes song sonnet soul speech spirit stage stanza story structure student style sweet Tale Tartuffe thee theme thou thought tion trimeter unity verse vivid Walter Pater women words writers
References to this book
Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College Harvard University. Library. Lamont Library,Lamont Library No preview available - 1953 |