Poetry, Direct and ObliqueGreenwood Press, 1977 - 115 páginas |
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... comparison . A long poem like The Iliad supplies within itself its own back- ground ; Pindar gained by the discovery of Bacchylides ; Chaucer gains if Gower is not forgotten . Direct poetry will thus correspond to the sheer observation ...
... comparison . A long poem like The Iliad supplies within itself its own back- ground ; Pindar gained by the discovery of Bacchylides ; Chaucer gains if Gower is not forgotten . Direct poetry will thus correspond to the sheer observation ...
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... comparison of corrupt love to a sick rose goes altogether beyond allegory or embroidered state- ment . The nature of the comparison is in itself more than the idea that love may be corrupted by possessiveness ; it contains most of the ...
... comparison of corrupt love to a sick rose goes altogether beyond allegory or embroidered state- ment . The nature of the comparison is in itself more than the idea that love may be corrupted by possessiveness ; it contains most of the ...
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... comparison was the means of identifying Orestes . Electra with stern common sense reminds the enthusiastic old man that a brother's foot is bigger than a sister's . By the allusion Euripides obliquely conveys the information that he is ...
... comparison was the means of identifying Orestes . Electra with stern common sense reminds the enthusiastic old man that a brother's foot is bigger than a sister's . By the allusion Euripides obliquely conveys the information that he is ...
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Chapter | 9 |
Chapter II | 16 |
Reinforced and Embroidered Statement | 24 |
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Absolon actual Aeneid Aeschylus Alison allegory allusion Blake's Byronic hero carpenter Catullus character Chaucer comedy common commonplace context contrast Coy Mistress criticism D. H. Lawrence direct and oblique direct poetry direct statement Echoing Green effect eighteenth century elaborate Eliot Elizabethan embroidered statement emphasis Euripides example experience Fairy Queen feeling gives Goldsmith's Gower hath Homer human idea Iliad imply important kind kissing Lesbia less lines Lycidas lyric means of obliquity melancholy ment Miller's Tale Milton mind moral nature Nicholas nineteenth century notion oblique expression oblique poetry oblique statement onomatopoeia Paradise Lost passage passions play plot plot-obliquity poet poet's poetical obliquity poetry of statement possible primitive Prometheus prose qualities reader reference reinforce rhythm rhythmic Satan sense sensibility Shelley sick rose social song sound symbolism Tennyson things thou thought tion Tmolus to-day tradition verse village virtue words Yeats