English Lyric in the Age of ReasonD. O'Connor, 1922 - 461 sider |
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Side 4
... Dryden . By Nature was meant something very different from the " Nature " of the romantics who followed them . To the eighteenth century " Nature " meant many things , but above all it meant the following of reason ; a narrow , myopic ...
... Dryden . By Nature was meant something very different from the " Nature " of the romantics who followed them . To the eighteenth century " Nature " meant many things , but above all it meant the following of reason ; a narrow , myopic ...
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... Dryden , termed " metaphysical " was dismissed as a " conceit . " Pope , in his Essay on Criticism , prepared the way for Dr. Johnson , when he wrote : Some to Conceit alone their taste confine , And glitt'ring thoughts struck out at ev ...
... Dryden , termed " metaphysical " was dismissed as a " conceit . " Pope , in his Essay on Criticism , prepared the way for Dr. Johnson , when he wrote : Some to Conceit alone their taste confine , And glitt'ring thoughts struck out at ev ...
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... Dryden continued with such success that Dr. Johnson could say of him that he found our poetry brick and left it marble.1 This growth of a new poetic language and style is an element of no small importance in eighteenth- century verse ...
... Dryden continued with such success that Dr. Johnson could say of him that he found our poetry brick and left it marble.1 This growth of a new poetic language and style is an element of no small importance in eighteenth- century verse ...
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... Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel , how true was this principle , properly understood . " " Unfortunately , however , the theorisers forgot that art must deal with the concrete embodiment of these abstract principles if it were to have ...
... Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel , how true was this principle , properly understood . " " Unfortunately , however , the theorisers forgot that art must deal with the concrete embodiment of these abstract principles if it were to have ...
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... Dryden . Though Dryden died in 1700 , the influence of his work as poet and critic remained powerfully operative upon the course of English poetry , far into the new age . Almost without exception , the poets of the time yielded him ...
... Dryden . Though Dryden died in 1700 , the influence of his work as poet and critic remained powerfully operative upon the course of English poetry , far into the new age . Almost without exception , the poets of the time yielded him ...
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