Samuel Johnson on LiteratureUngar, 1979 - 102 páginas |
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... sound remarkably modern . For instance , he questioned the widespread belief that the sound should echo the sense , pointing out that very few words can , in fact , do so ( Life of Pope ) . And he distrusted pretentious poetic diction ...
... sound remarkably modern . For instance , he questioned the widespread belief that the sound should echo the sense , pointing out that very few words can , in fact , do so ( Life of Pope ) . And he distrusted pretentious poetic diction ...
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Samuel Johnson Marlies K. Danziger. governs the ear , and the sounds are estimated by their meaning . One of the most ... sound and time and produced this memorable triplet : Waller was smooth ; but Dryden taught to join The varying verse ...
Samuel Johnson Marlies K. Danziger. governs the ear , and the sounds are estimated by their meaning . One of the most ... sound and time and produced this memorable triplet : Waller was smooth ; but Dryden taught to join The varying verse ...
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... sounds big with " Delphi , " and " Aegean , " and " Ilissus , " and " Meander , " and " hallowed fountain , " and " solemn sound " ; but in all Gray's odes there is a kind of cumbrous splendor which we wish away . His position is at ...
... sounds big with " Delphi , " and " Aegean , " and " Ilissus , " and " Meander , " and " hallowed fountain , " and " solemn sound " ; but in all Gray's odes there is a kind of cumbrous splendor which we wish away . His position is at ...
Contenido
RASSELAS 1759 | 9 |
LIVES OF THE POETS 17791781 | 47 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON 1791 | 95 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action admired Antium appears attention beauties blank verse Boswell's censure characters comedy comic common compositions Comus considered criticism curiosity delight dialogue dignity diligence drama Dryden Dunciad easily elegance endeavored English English poetry epic Essay evil excellence exhibit fable fancy faults fiction genius Homer human ideas Iliad images imagination imitation incidents instruction invention John Wain judgment knowledge labor language learning literary literature Lord Monboddo Lycidas mankind manners metaphysical poets Milton mind mingled modern modes moral nature neoclassicism never novelty observed odes original Paradise Lost passages passions perhaps play pleasing pleasure poem poetical poetry Polonius Pope Pope's praise precepts Preface principles produce Rambler Rasselas reader reason remarked rhyme Samuel Johnson scenes seems sense sentiments Shakespeare sometimes spectator stanza sublime thought tion tragedy translation truth virtue Voltaire vulgar Walter Jackson Bate WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wonder words writers written