The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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Էջ 187
... give at once a puppet - like movement - though Sporus is far more than a puppet - and to act as a fusillade of scorn ; and the vitriol that charges the exactly placed ' blasphemies ' , blasphemy being perhaps Pope's worst hatred ...
... give at once a puppet - like movement - though Sporus is far more than a puppet - and to act as a fusillade of scorn ; and the vitriol that charges the exactly placed ' blasphemies ' , blasphemy being perhaps Pope's worst hatred ...
Էջ 199
... give my primary attention . The Giaour is a powerful example . The inside of mental agony is revealed , Byron's ... Gives but one pang and cures all pain , And darts into her desperate brain . . . . The rhetorical tension is maintained ...
... give my primary attention . The Giaour is a powerful example . The inside of mental agony is revealed , Byron's ... Gives but one pang and cures all pain , And darts into her desperate brain . . . . The rhetorical tension is maintained ...
Էջ 271
... give action stable ' form ' , or work it up to some final ritual . But in this poem of essences war - action is left nakedly unadorned : indeed , as a destruc- tion of all essence . Byron sees his satire in the tradition of Falstaff's ...
... give action stable ' form ' , or work it up to some final ritual . But in this poem of essences war - action is left nakedly unadorned : indeed , as a destruc- tion of all essence . Byron sees his satire in the tradition of Falstaff's ...
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