John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagini |
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Pagina 52
... attention on themselves which they should transmit to things.27 Words in poetry should be expressive , but should not be so interesting in themselves as to absorb attention at the expense of the communication of ideas . Dryden helped ...
... attention on themselves which they should transmit to things.27 Words in poetry should be expressive , but should not be so interesting in themselves as to absorb attention at the expense of the communication of ideas . Dryden helped ...
Pagina 68
... attention of an unruly audience : and nowhere in his poetry are we made more aware of the presence of an audience . We have only , I think , to compare these dramatic prologues with his more formal ones ( those , for example , addressed ...
... attention of an unruly audience : and nowhere in his poetry are we made more aware of the presence of an audience . We have only , I think , to compare these dramatic prologues with his more formal ones ( those , for example , addressed ...
Pagina 73
... attention away from the satiric potentiality of the silent intrusion of the incon- gruous word " States - Man " among the other trivial diver- sions of the courtier : the reader is denied the opportunity to dwell on the implications of ...
... attention away from the satiric potentiality of the silent intrusion of the incon- gruous word " States - Man " among the other trivial diver- sions of the courtier : the reader is denied the opportunity to dwell on the implications of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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