The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... verse form , and every kind of subject ; and though this faith in his vocation ( upheld against dis- appointments ) , was hardly the stuff of original genius , the verse it produced was continually masculine and delightful . The basis ...
... verse form , and every kind of subject ; and though this faith in his vocation ( upheld against dis- appointments ) , was hardly the stuff of original genius , the verse it produced was continually masculine and delightful . The basis ...
Halaman 184
... verse is in itself a remarkable sign of maturing control . The adaptation of free speech rhythm to the fixed blank - verse framework is an outstanding feature of Shakespeare's poetry . Here , far from hindering the natural flow of ...
... verse is in itself a remarkable sign of maturing control . The adaptation of free speech rhythm to the fixed blank - verse framework is an outstanding feature of Shakespeare's poetry . Here , far from hindering the natural flow of ...
Halaman 355
... verse is an instrument such as Mr T. S. Eliot has tried to shape for himself in The Cocktail Party : a form of versification and an idiom which would serve all my purposes , without recourse to prose , and be capable of un- broken ...
... verse is an instrument such as Mr T. S. Eliot has tried to shape for himself in The Cocktail Party : a form of versification and an idiom which would serve all my purposes , without recourse to prose , and be capable of un- broken ...
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