A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... style of Paradise Regained is in marked contrast to that of Paradise Lost . The opening books of that poem are starred with splendid similes ; there is not a single simile in the first three books of Paradise Regained . Milton has ...
... style of Paradise Regained is in marked contrast to that of Paradise Lost . The opening books of that poem are starred with splendid similes ; there is not a single simile in the first three books of Paradise Regained . Milton has ...
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... style than the simple lyrics and plain pastorals of 1801. The change of style may have been due in part to the study of Sidney and Daniel , whose acquaintance Wordsworth made at this time : certainly Daniel's " middle style " was ...
... style than the simple lyrics and plain pastorals of 1801. The change of style may have been due in part to the study of Sidney and Daniel , whose acquaintance Wordsworth made at this time : certainly Daniel's " middle style " was ...
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... style . In The Blessed Damozel there is the same clear painting of details , each for a moment in the focus of vision , " the clear - ranged unnumbered heads , " all on a background of infinite space . Later , Rossetti's colouring ...
... style . In The Blessed Damozel there is the same clear painting of details , each for a moment in the focus of vision , " the clear - ranged unnumbered heads , " all on a background of infinite space . Later , Rossetti's colouring ...
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