English Poetic Diction from Chaucer to WordsworthMichigan State University Press, 1975 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... flower and shade brought ravishment , " is of especial importance as it enumerates the " six charms of landscape ... Flowers worthy of Paradise . . . [ Paradise Lost 4. 237-41 ] his " pendant shades " are rather only a concession to ...
... flower and shade brought ravishment , " is of especial importance as it enumerates the " six charms of landscape ... Flowers worthy of Paradise . . . [ Paradise Lost 4. 237-41 ] his " pendant shades " are rather only a concession to ...
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... flowers . Fairfax is fond of azure , using it with sky , heavens , beam , flood , night's mantle , and the face of heaven . He antedates Milton with his shad- ows brown . For him the sun " with his beams enamel'd every green " ( Bk . 1 ...
... flowers . Fairfax is fond of azure , using it with sky , heavens , beam , flood , night's mantle , and the face of heaven . He antedates Milton with his shad- ows brown . For him the sun " with his beams enamel'd every green " ( Bk . 1 ...
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... flowers , a heavenly crew of god- desses , gaudy soil , and the painted paths of pleasant Ida , all to be used with greater and greater frequency by later writers . Three years after Peele's play Abraham Fraunce published The ...
... flowers , a heavenly crew of god- desses , gaudy soil , and the painted paths of pleasant Ida , all to be used with greater and greater frequency by later writers . Three years after Peele's play Abraham Fraunce published The ...
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Some Origins of Poetic Diction | 21 |
Chaucer to Spenser | 44 |
Shakespeare | 69 |
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adjectives Aeneid airy appears Arthos balmy briny Chapman clouds coronation figure craggy Creech's critics crown'd describe dewy Diction of Poetry Dryden Dryden's Aeneid Dryden's translation Dryden's version Dryden's Virgil DuBartas earlier Eclogues edition eighteenth century English poetic diction English poetry epic diction epic simile epithet Essay example Faerie Queene Fenton finny fleecy flood flowers Georgics gold headlong hoary Homer Ibid Iliad influence items of poetic John Joseph Warton language later poets Latin lines liquid Lucan Lucretius massy matter of poetic mean Milton Miscellany Natural Description noun Odyssey Ogilby Ogilby's once Ovid Paradise Lost parallels passage pastoral periphrases Pharsalia poem poetic diction Pope Pope's Iliad predecessors quoted remarks revisions rhyme words sable Sandys Sandys's scaly shades Shakespeare Silius Italicus Spenser spongy Statius steepy style sylvan Sylvester Sylvester's Theocritus Thomson Tillotson tion twice Twickenham verb verdant verse Virgil vocal watery welkin words and phrases Wordsworth writes wrote
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