Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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... comes first and is important even if no mythic force can be securely ascribed to it . This latter assumption will ... Come Home Againe and Marvell's Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland , which may fairly represent ...
... comes first and is important even if no mythic force can be securely ascribed to it . This latter assumption will ... Come Home Againe and Marvell's Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland , which may fairly represent ...
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... Come Home Againe and the Horatian Ode are poems in the panegyric mood . Their aim is to praise public virtues and ... comes into conflict with what might be called the Hobbesian situation . Here spirit and extension , imagination and ...
... Come Home Againe and the Horatian Ode are poems in the panegyric mood . Their aim is to praise public virtues and ... comes into conflict with what might be called the Hobbesian situation . Here spirit and extension , imagination and ...
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... come by , but I think it would be mistaken to suppose that Dryden ridicules Shaftesbury ( and by implication any ... comes closest to stating the desirable alternative to democratic chaos and the self- serving political adventuring ...
... come by , but I think it would be mistaken to suppose that Dryden ridicules Shaftesbury ( and by implication any ... comes closest to stating the desirable alternative to democratic chaos and the self- serving political adventuring ...
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Introduction page I | 7 |
The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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