A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... feeling and thought ; the stand- ard Alexandrine becomes musical , flexible , responsive to every light and shade . Tremendous passions expressed in the limited vocabulary Racine permitted himself have an effect of de- liberate ...
... feeling and thought ; the stand- ard Alexandrine becomes musical , flexible , responsive to every light and shade . Tremendous passions expressed in the limited vocabulary Racine permitted himself have an effect of de- liberate ...
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... feeling paradoxically absent from his lyrical verse . The lyrics are oratorical and self - conscious : the well - known " Eloisa to Abelard " swathes a theme of unusual emotional possibilities in Frenchified diction ( " charms ...
... feeling paradoxically absent from his lyrical verse . The lyrics are oratorical and self - conscious : the well - known " Eloisa to Abelard " swathes a theme of unusual emotional possibilities in Frenchified diction ( " charms ...
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... feeling rather than intellect , leads naturally into a scene filled with Goethe's memories of Frankfurt . Faust and Wagner join the Easter holiday in the country of a populace long pent within city walls and narrow streets , Faust ...
... feeling rather than intellect , leads naturally into a scene filled with Goethe's memories of Frankfurt . Faust and Wagner join the Easter holiday in the country of a populace long pent within city walls and narrow streets , Faust ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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