Mikhail Lomonosov: Life and PoetryCentre of Slavic and Russian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1988 - Authors, Russian - 231 pages |
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Page 67
... poetic word usage , the polysemanticism of the Russian poetic word which Lomonosov discovered . Indeed from whence did the critic take the " private ideas " which he derives from the word " tishina " , which replaces " mir " in ...
... poetic word usage , the polysemanticism of the Russian poetic word which Lomonosov discovered . Indeed from whence did the critic take the " private ideas " which he derives from the word " tishina " , which replaces " mir " in ...
Page 68
... poetic discoveries in various ways . Indeed these discoveries became the subject of irrec- oncilable literary ... poetic word . All the disputes in Russian literature , beginning already in the 1740s , revolved around this ...
... poetic discoveries in various ways . Indeed these discoveries became the subject of irrec- oncilable literary ... poetic word . All the disputes in Russian literature , beginning already in the 1740s , revolved around this ...
Page 127
... poetic competition on a verse paraphrase of the 143rd Psalm . For Lomonosov and for the other two contestants ( Trediakovskii and Sumarokov ) in the poetic competition this was the first time they turned to the text of the Holy ...
... poetic competition on a verse paraphrase of the 143rd Psalm . For Lomonosov and for the other two contestants ( Trediakovskii and Sumarokov ) in the poetic competition this was the first time they turned to the text of the Holy ...
Contents
About the Author | 1 |
Biography | 7 |
The Science of Poetry | 51 |
Copyright | |
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