Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... imitation of style , both of ancient and modern authors , and it is reasonably certain that he knew some of the modern conceptions of imitation , if only through his friend Richard Hurd's A Discourse on Poetical Imitation and the 4 ...
... imitation of style , both of ancient and modern authors , and it is reasonably certain that he knew some of the modern conceptions of imitation , if only through his friend Richard Hurd's A Discourse on Poetical Imitation and the 4 ...
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... Imitation takes several forms . An imitator , for example , may modernize the allusions , names , and places in the parent - poem while largely being faithful to its sense and meaning . Thus John Oldham describes his Imitation of the ...
... Imitation takes several forms . An imitator , for example , may modernize the allusions , names , and places in the parent - poem while largely being faithful to its sense and meaning . Thus John Oldham describes his Imitation of the ...
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... Imitation the poet freely imitates all ( or most ) of the parent - poem , and yet decreases his own and his readers ' dependence upon the source . Rochester's Timon ( 1674 ) , for instance , is a free Imitation of Boileau's Third Satire ...
... Imitation the poet freely imitates all ( or most ) of the parent - poem , and yet decreases his own and his readers ' dependence upon the source . Rochester's Timon ( 1674 ) , for instance , is a free Imitation of Boileau's Third Satire ...
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Introduction by Paul J Korshin University | 3 |
The Scheduled Quest by Carey McIntosh | 27 |
The Role of the Original | 53 |
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