Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... verse than Milton or Dryden , and the signature he used most frequently on his published works identified him as the ... verse , turn to verse in which ideals are inseparable from the celebration of men and political parties , and ...
... verse than Milton or Dryden , and the signature he used most frequently on his published works identified him as the ... verse , turn to verse in which ideals are inseparable from the celebration of men and political parties , and ...
Pagina 14
... verse produced by young men , and the frequent requests for occasional poems made by friends to men not known as poets testify to the unremarkable nature of poetry writing . A representative example is one of Defoe's Newington Green ...
... verse produced by young men , and the frequent requests for occasional poems made by friends to men not known as poets testify to the unremarkable nature of poetry writing . A representative example is one of Defoe's Newington Green ...
Pagina 38
... verse , such as satire , panegyric , and narrative . Here again we see that Defoe was well aware of the structure , conventions , and purposes of a popular early eighteenth - century verse form and that he was able to adapt it for his ...
... verse , such as satire , panegyric , and narrative . Here again we see that Defoe was well aware of the structure , conventions , and purposes of a popular early eighteenth - century verse form and that he was able to adapt it for his ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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