An Abridgement of Lectures on RhetoricThomas Carey, 1818 - 300 էջ |
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... 221 Didactic Poetry 25 Descriptive Poetry 226 The Poetry of the Hebrews 230 Epic Poetry 234 Homer's Iliad and Odyssey 239 . The Eneid of Virgil 248 PAGE . Lucan's Pharsalia 246 Tasso's Jerusalem 248 The Lusiad A 2 CONTENTS .
... 221 Didactic Poetry 25 Descriptive Poetry 226 The Poetry of the Hebrews 230 Epic Poetry 234 Homer's Iliad and Odyssey 239 . The Eneid of Virgil 248 PAGE . Lucan's Pharsalia 246 Tasso's Jerusalem 248 The Lusiad A 2 CONTENTS .
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Hugh Blair. PAGE . Lucan's Pharsalia 246 Tasso's Jerusalem 248 The Lusiad of Camoens 251 The Telemachus of Fenelon 253 The Henriade of Voltaire 254 Milton's Paradise Lost 256 Dramatic Poetry . Tragedy 260 Greek Tragedy 272 French Tragedy ...
Hugh Blair. PAGE . Lucan's Pharsalia 246 Tasso's Jerusalem 248 The Lusiad of Camoens 251 The Telemachus of Fenelon 253 The Henriade of Voltaire 254 Milton's Paradise Lost 256 Dramatic Poetry . Tragedy 260 Greek Tragedy 272 French Tragedy ...
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... Lucan ; the simplicity of Grecian architecture in opposition to the irregular vari- ety of the Gothic . Simplicity in this sense is the same with unity . The second sense is simplicity of thought in opposition to refinement . Simple ...
... Lucan ; the simplicity of Grecian architecture in opposition to the irregular vari- ety of the Gothic . Simplicity in this sense is the same with unity . The second sense is simplicity of thought in opposition to refinement . Simple ...
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... Lucan and Voltaire have trans- gressed this rule . By confining himself too strictly to historical truth , the former does not . please ; and the latter has improperly mingled well known events with fictitious . Hence they P • exhibit ...
... Lucan and Voltaire have trans- gressed this rule . By confining himself too strictly to historical truth , the former does not . please ; and the latter has improperly mingled well known events with fictitious . Hence they P • exhibit ...
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... Lucan , hold the con- trary course . The one concludes with the sub- version of Roman liberty ; and the other with the expulsion of man from Paradise . No precise boundaries can be fixed for the duration of the epic action . The action ...
... Lucan , hold the con- trary course . The one concludes with the sub- version of Roman liberty ; and the other with the expulsion of man from Paradise . No precise boundaries can be fixed for the duration of the epic action . The action ...
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