OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa vi
... poem . In form the nearest parallels in English are provided by Spen- ser and Keats . Thus through the centuries the Ode has been familiar to English readers as a poem of dignity and conscious art , so that it seemed justifiable to give ...
... poem . In form the nearest parallels in English are provided by Spen- ser and Keats . Thus through the centuries the Ode has been familiar to English readers as a poem of dignity and conscious art , so that it seemed justifiable to give ...
Sayfa 2
... poem'3 one pentasyllable ( or at most two ) in a stanza is enough . And LXXXIII Poscia ch ' Amor is the only ode of ... poem but ' great ' in the sense of serious : a poem in a lofty style . Possibly magno might be a misreading for ...
... poem'3 one pentasyllable ( or at most two ) in a stanza is enough . And LXXXIII Poscia ch ' Amor is the only ode of ... poem but ' great ' in the sense of serious : a poem in a lofty style . Possibly magno might be a misreading for ...
Sayfa 112
... poem . At first sight the congedo of this Ode , in which he confesses his expectation that few will grasp the poem's meaning , seems to support his contention in Conv . ii that the poem is allegorical , and therefore may make ...
... poem . At first sight the congedo of this Ode , in which he confesses his expectation that few will grasp the poem's meaning , seems to support his contention in Conv . ii that the poem is allegorical , and therefore may make ...
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