Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 20 頁
... epic norms : ' even the least portions of them must be of the epic kind : all things must be grave , majestical , and sublime ' ( Dryden , Dedication of the Aeneis , 1697 ) . Among the generic con- ventions of the form is that of epic ...
... epic norms : ' even the least portions of them must be of the epic kind : all things must be grave , majestical , and sublime ' ( Dryden , Dedication of the Aeneis , 1697 ) . Among the generic con- ventions of the form is that of epic ...
第 134 頁
... epic similes of the poem are peopled by men in seventeenth - century terms , modern , contemporary men going about ... epic man , is made at the earliest possible stage : the first of the six scenes shown to Adam after the Fall is Cain's ...
... epic similes of the poem are peopled by men in seventeenth - century terms , modern , contemporary men going about ... epic man , is made at the earliest possible stage : the first of the six scenes shown to Adam after the Fall is Cain's ...
第 138 頁
... epic writing in which the hero regularly trails extended similes behind him . But Milton's treatment of his material is no cliché of homile- tic method ; on the contrary , he generates deliberate confusion . This confusion depends on ...
... epic writing in which the hero regularly trails extended similes behind him . But Milton's treatment of his material is no cliché of homile- tic method ; on the contrary , he generates deliberate confusion . This confusion depends on ...
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