The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... Poem ' , not , as The Medal , ' a Satire ' ) , and in it Dryden is at bottom making another attempt at what his age so desired , epic poetry , as a form of which he and others had been cultivating the fantastic ' heroic play ' . The ...
... Poem ' , not , as The Medal , ' a Satire ' ) , and in it Dryden is at bottom making another attempt at what his age so desired , epic poetry , as a form of which he and others had been cultivating the fantastic ' heroic play ' . The ...
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... poem has a bearing on Hudibras which is frequently over- looked . Butler knew as well as Spenser or Milton that an allegorical meaning was expected in any long poem , and in fact Hudibras has something of the same complexity as The ...
... poem has a bearing on Hudibras which is frequently over- looked . Butler knew as well as Spenser or Milton that an allegorical meaning was expected in any long poem , and in fact Hudibras has something of the same complexity as The ...
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... poem does meditation flow from image with such naturalness . Gray's poetic temper is so perfectly adapted to this ... poem owes to the way in which , after a passage of musing , the ' local ' element returns , to lead to yet further ...
... poem does meditation flow from image with such naturalness . Gray's poetic temper is so perfectly adapted to this ... poem owes to the way in which , after a passage of musing , the ' local ' element returns , to lead to yet further ...
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