A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 Seiten |
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... writing of verse became regular parts of the knightly education . Kings competed for the laurel of the troubadour and ... written the language had changed considerably . That it had shed many of its inflections was perhaps no great loss ...
... writing of verse became regular parts of the knightly education . Kings competed for the laurel of the troubadour and ... written the language had changed considerably . That it had shed many of its inflections was perhaps no great loss ...
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... written in his final mood of hopeless suffering , The Castaway . These are the chief strata of Cowper's temperament as man and poet , and these some of the poems in which the one or the other finds direct expression . In the main body ...
... written in his final mood of hopeless suffering , The Castaway . These are the chief strata of Cowper's temperament as man and poet , and these some of the poems in which the one or the other finds direct expression . In the main body ...
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... written , to use Coleridge's words , " in his own character , in the impassioned , lofty and sustained diction which is characteristic of his genius " , namely the Lines Written above Tintern Abbey , the medium of which is neither ...
... written , to use Coleridge's words , " in his own character , in the impassioned , lofty and sustained diction which is characteristic of his genius " , namely the Lines Written above Tintern Abbey , the medium of which is neither ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
ENGLISH POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO | 39 |
EARLY SCOTTISH POETRY | 50 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
A. C. Swinburne A. H. Bullen allegory ballads beauty Blake blank verse Burns Byron called Camb century Chapter charm Chaucer Christian Coleridge comedy Cowper Crabbe death delight diction Donne drama dream Dryden E. K. Chambers early Elizabethan England English poetry epic Essay eyes Faerie Queene feeling French Greek heart Heaven human humour hymns imagination inspired interest John Johnson Keats King Lady language later lines live lover Lycidas metre Milton mind mood moral Nature never night odes Oxfd Oxford Paradise Paradise Lost passion pastoral Petrarch plays poems poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's prose Queen religious rhyme romance satire scene Scots Scott Scottish sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza story style Swinburne Tennyson thee theme things Thomas thou thought tion tradition tragedy translation vols words Wordsworth write written wrote