Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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... pindaric or elegy they contribute essential features to our mental portrait of their author . Gray's mode of expression is as typical of him as is his choice of themes . His style is pre - eminently an academic style , studied ...
... pindaric or elegy they contribute essential features to our mental portrait of their author . Gray's mode of expression is as typical of him as is his choice of themes . His style is pre - eminently an academic style , studied ...
Page 61
... Pindaric Ode - making a more careful attempt than his pre- decessors had , exactly to follow Pindar - the Horatian Ode , the classical sonnet , and the orthodox elegy , leading up to its final formal epitaph . His diction is a ...
... Pindaric Ode - making a more careful attempt than his pre- decessors had , exactly to follow Pindar - the Horatian Ode , the classical sonnet , and the orthodox elegy , leading up to its final formal epitaph . His diction is a ...
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... Pindaric Odes that Gray's virtuosity appears most conspicuously . They are not , however , his most successful works . For in them he is dealing with subject - matter which does reveal his limitations . This is especially true of The ...
... Pindaric Odes that Gray's virtuosity appears most conspicuously . They are not , however , his most successful works . For in them he is dealing with subject - matter which does reveal his limitations . This is especially true of The ...
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