Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... lyric forms . Although we have seen that an epistolary , argu- mentative mood often prevailed in imitations of Horatian lyrics , there is nevertheless evidence that Horatian rural odes were being rendered in more succesful lyric forms ...
... lyric forms . Although we have seen that an epistolary , argu- mentative mood often prevailed in imitations of Horatian lyrics , there is nevertheless evidence that Horatian rural odes were being rendered in more succesful lyric forms ...
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... lyric form with those of a plainly didactic turn . A successful lyric presentation of an idea is almost bound to command the respectful attention of the modern critic , while a mediocre didactic performance is viewed as ' imitative ...
... lyric form with those of a plainly didactic turn . A successful lyric presentation of an idea is almost bound to command the respectful attention of the modern critic , while a mediocre didactic performance is viewed as ' imitative ...
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... lyric ability , it might be argued , marks him as the herald of a new age . Yet even here there are strong links with the past , since Warton was clearly influenced by popular Miltonic and Horatian patterns . Our survey of early ...
... lyric ability , it might be argued , marks him as the herald of a new age . Yet even here there are strong links with the past , since Warton was clearly influenced by popular Miltonic and Horatian patterns . Our survey of early ...
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