The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 19
Page 138
... rhymes seat and fleet ) ; by Johnson's time most words with ea were pronounced with the present - day ee sound . Again , there is the difference indicated by the frequent occurrence of such a rhyme as line with join . Here , too , one ...
... rhymes seat and fleet ) ; by Johnson's time most words with ea were pronounced with the present - day ee sound . Again , there is the difference indicated by the frequent occurrence of such a rhyme as line with join . Here , too , one ...
Page 139
... rhyming of have with words like crave and wave by many poets are only a few examples of pronunciations which had full historical justification . It should indeed be taken as a general rule that the rhymes of the poets of this period ...
... rhyming of have with words like crave and wave by many poets are only a few examples of pronunciations which had full historical justification . It should indeed be taken as a general rule that the rhymes of the poets of this period ...
Page 388
... rhyme , To catch the trifles of the time , And tell them truths divine and clear . He merely ' scribbles rhymes ' - yet those rhymes can ' tell truths ' . And for a minor poet to be more interested in ' truths ' than in ' rhymes ' is ...
... rhyme , To catch the trifles of the time , And tell them truths divine and clear . He merely ' scribbles rhymes ' - yet those rhymes can ' tell truths ' . And for a minor poet to be more interested in ' truths ' than in ' rhymes ' is ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
Addison admiration Augustan Augustan literature Augustan poetry beauty Cambridge character Clarissa classical comic Congreve contemporary couplet Cowper criticism Crusoe Defoe Defoe's Dobrée Dr Johnson drama dramatist Dryden Dunciad Eighteenth Century Elizabethan England Essays expression F. R. Leavis F. W. Bateson feeling Fielding's Goldsmith Grongar Hill heroic History Hogarth Horace Hudibras human ideas imagination imitation intellectual interest John judgement kind Lady language less Letters literary living London manner mind modern Moll Flanders moral nature novel novelist Oxford Pamela passage passion period philosophy phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's praise Preface prose reader reason Restoration comedy rhymes Richardson Romantic Samuel Richardson satire scene sense seventeenth century Shakespeare Shandy Smollett social society Spectator Studies style Swift taste things thought tion Tom Jones tradition Tristram Shandy truth Vanbrugh verse virtue vols William William Hogarth words writing wrote York