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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... style is hopelessly low , too close to Hudibras ' own level of taste and wit . In this sense Butler relates to his fiction as a condescending ironist who invites you to see through the Hudibras - style to his own cultivated , mocking ...
... style is hopelessly low , too close to Hudibras ' own level of taste and wit . In this sense Butler relates to his fiction as a condescending ironist who invites you to see through the Hudibras - style to his own cultivated , mocking ...
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... style whose marvellous eccentricity draws a high degree of attention to its own beauty and thus forbids too literal inquisition of the subject.22 But if Milton gives us a bee in amber , Hudibras solemnly presents us with a dead ...
... style whose marvellous eccentricity draws a high degree of attention to its own beauty and thus forbids too literal inquisition of the subject.22 But if Milton gives us a bee in amber , Hudibras solemnly presents us with a dead ...
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... style ' must be considered . Marvell's style is habitually equivocal ; ' metaphysical ' and ' Augustan ' characteristics combine , as in Cleveland and Waller though at a higher level , in modes of ' wit ' that are moving from ...
... style ' must be considered . Marvell's style is habitually equivocal ; ' metaphysical ' and ' Augustan ' characteristics combine , as in Cleveland and Waller though at a higher level , in modes of ' wit ' that are moving from ...
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