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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... reason ' ? ) It's not that Dryden substitutes poetry for rational argument ; rather he reveals that rational pleadings have emotional springs - in this case that the anti - democratic politics of The Medal expresses personal anxiety , a ...
... reason ' ? ) It's not that Dryden substitutes poetry for rational argument ; rather he reveals that rational pleadings have emotional springs - in this case that the anti - democratic politics of The Medal expresses personal anxiety , a ...
Side 99
... Reason runs another way , That private Reason ' tis more Just to curb , Than by Disputes the publick Peace disturb . For points obscure are of small use to learn : But Common Quiet is Mankind's concern . ( Religio Laici , 1682 ) Equal ...
... Reason runs another way , That private Reason ' tis more Just to curb , Than by Disputes the publick Peace disturb . For points obscure are of small use to learn : But Common Quiet is Mankind's concern . ( Religio Laici , 1682 ) Equal ...
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... reason and its cunning calculations , the Tree of Humility and Mystery has been flourishing all along . The phrase ... reason unsurprisingly stresses the primacy of reason itself , substituting for the ' Divine Image ' of Innocence a ...
... reason and its cunning calculations , the Tree of Humility and Mystery has been flourishing all along . The phrase ... reason unsurprisingly stresses the primacy of reason itself , substituting for the ' Divine Image ' of Innocence a ...
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