Mikhail Lomonosov: Life and PoetryCentre of Slavic and Russian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1988 - Authors, Russian - 231 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 34
Page 53
... Trediakovskii began to perceive his own syllabic verse as prose . When did this occur ? Trediakovskii proceded from the notion that poetry is designed to be read aloud , or , as he designated a certain pronunciatory - intonational ...
... Trediakovskii began to perceive his own syllabic verse as prose . When did this occur ? Trediakovskii proceded from the notion that poetry is designed to be read aloud , or , as he designated a certain pronunciatory - intonational ...
Page 55
... Trediakovskii spoke excellently about this " and he cites the above quoted words from Trediakovskii's " New and Brief Method . " Trediakovskii , at whom it was customary to laugh in the nineteenth century , was rehabilitated by the ...
... Trediakovskii spoke excellently about this " and he cites the above quoted words from Trediakovskii's " New and Brief Method . " Trediakovskii , at whom it was customary to laugh in the nineteenth century , was rehabilitated by the ...
Page 69
... Trediakovskii , proclaimed the primacy of " simple " Russian language and Trediakovskii even demanded that " recondite Slavicisms " be removed completely from literature . Regardless of the results toward which this position might lead ...
... Trediakovskii , proclaimed the primacy of " simple " Russian language and Trediakovskii even demanded that " recondite Slavicisms " be removed completely from literature . Regardless of the results toward which this position might lead ...
Contents
About the Author | 1 |
Biography | 7 |
The Science of Poetry | 51 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
143rd Psalm academicians Academy chancellery Academy of Sciences according Anna Ioannovna appeared beard beauty became began Catherine chemistry Chto Church Slavonic Church Slavonic language completely contemporaries court created depicted divine earth eighteenth century Elagin elevated Elizabeth Petrovna enemies entire evil example fire French genre German God's heaven heavenly Henckel Holy iambs Ibid Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov Kantemir Khotin Kogda later Letter literary Lomonosov wrote Lomonosov's odes Lomonosovian ode majesty Marburg Meditation metaphor Miller Morozov Moscow nature Northern Lights odic Old Believers opinion Panegyric Panegyric Speech paraphrase peasants Pekarskii Peter Fedorovich Petersburg poem poet poetic polemic Popovskii praise prose Psalm published Razumovskii reform Rhetoric rhyme Richmann rule Russian History Russian language Russian literature Russian north Russian poetry satires Schumacher scientific seas Shuvalov solemn odes stanza student style Sumarokov syllabic verse Synod theme throne tragedy translation Trediakovskii tsar University veka versification Vyacheslav Ivanov Wolff word written