The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1949 - 463 Seiten |
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... seem to have been char- acteristic of the whole period . Mr. Thomas Quayle has done most to distinguish the chief features ... seems partly dependent on irrelevance of meaning . For example , when the phrase shining sword was first used ...
... seem to have been char- acteristic of the whole period . Mr. Thomas Quayle has done most to distinguish the chief features ... seems partly dependent on irrelevance of meaning . For example , when the phrase shining sword was first used ...
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... seems mere nonsense . Aikin found the English diction weak because untruthful ; Trapp found it unphilosophic . To Wordsworth it was gaudy and to Coleridge frigid . To Aikin and Trapp it would have been good if it had been accurate in ...
... seems mere nonsense . Aikin found the English diction weak because untruthful ; Trapp found it unphilosophic . To Wordsworth it was gaudy and to Coleridge frigid . To Aikin and Trapp it would have been good if it had been accurate in ...
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... seems to have the advantage in a Subject which is capable of being improved by borrowing it's Metaphors and Allusions from Objects of a superiour Nature . His Trees and Plants are influenced with the passions of Desire and Aversion ...
... seems to have the advantage in a Subject which is capable of being improved by borrowing it's Metaphors and Allusions from Objects of a superiour Nature . His Trees and Plants are influenced with the passions of Desire and Aversion ...
Inhalt
THE APPLICATION OF NATURAL HISTORY TO POETRY | 8 |
THE FORMATION OF A SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE | 30 |
STABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE LANGUAGE OF NAT | 49 |
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