Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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... Poets " should be studied with Addison's early critical essays . Neither as verse nor as criticism is it very good or very persuasive . Compared with Addison's later literary criticism , the poem ex- presses superficial opinions : it ...
... Poets " should be studied with Addison's early critical essays . Neither as verse nor as criticism is it very good or very persuasive . Compared with Addison's later literary criticism , the poem ex- presses superficial opinions : it ...
Pagina 39
... poem with which the ministry of Sidney Godolphin welcomed home the conquering hero John Churchill , Duke of Marlborough . 8 " The Campaign " is a narrative poem . It begins , after an in- vocation to the muse , with an account of Louis ...
... poem with which the ministry of Sidney Godolphin welcomed home the conquering hero John Churchill , Duke of Marlborough . 8 " The Campaign " is a narrative poem . It begins , after an in- vocation to the muse , with an account of Louis ...
Pagina 44
... poem will do justice to this subject . The second ( 11. 14-46 ) and penultimate sections ( 11 . 443-62 ) contrast the oppressive and tyrannical French with the liberty - loving English . The poem divides into halves at lines 207-18 , on ...
... poem will do justice to this subject . The second ( 11. 14-46 ) and penultimate sections ( 11 . 443-62 ) contrast the oppressive and tyrannical French with the liberty - loving English . The poem divides into halves at lines 207-18 , on ...
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