Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 91British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 182 |
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British Academy. note on The Verse of Paradise Lost he sought to give his blank verse a libertarian association : ' ancient liberty ' , as he put it , ' recover'd to Heroic Poem from the troublesom and modern bondage of Rimeing . ' In ...
British Academy. note on The Verse of Paradise Lost he sought to give his blank verse a libertarian association : ' ancient liberty ' , as he put it , ' recover'd to Heroic Poem from the troublesom and modern bondage of Rimeing . ' In ...
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... verse , and the word verse came from the noun versus , a row , a line , a furrow , a verse ( cf. Spenser , The Faerie Queene , VI . ix . 1 , ll . 1–4 ) and from the verb verto , verti , versum , to turn . As verse came to be more ...
... verse , and the word verse came from the noun versus , a row , a line , a furrow , a verse ( cf. Spenser , The Faerie Queene , VI . ix . 1 , ll . 1–4 ) and from the verb verto , verti , versum , to turn . As verse came to be more ...
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... verse paragraphs is enhanced by internal revision , Pope engineers significant shifts in ironic emphasis . In the course of this process , the figure of Burlington acquires an increasingly equivocal position . The surviving autograph of ...
... verse paragraphs is enhanced by internal revision , Pope engineers significant shifts in ironic emphasis . In the course of this process , the figure of Burlington acquires an increasingly equivocal position . The surviving autograph of ...
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Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
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