Mikhail Lomonosov: Life and PoetryCentre of Slavic and Russian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1988 - Authors, Russian - 231 pages |
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Page 15
... wanted to study prosody . He then began to inquire where he could learn that art ; hearing that there was such a school in Moscow where they taught the rules of that science , he immediately resolved to leave his father . " 11 Of course ...
... wanted to study prosody . He then began to inquire where he could learn that art ; hearing that there was such a school in Moscow where they taught the rules of that science , he immediately resolved to leave his father . " 11 Of course ...
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... wanted " to know the essence of things " 31 ( thus Junker wrote about Lomonosov to Petersburg ) and Henckel whom , correctly or not , the Russian students blamed for their impoverished life in Freiberg.32 The first quarrel between ...
... wanted " to know the essence of things " 31 ( thus Junker wrote about Lomonosov to Petersburg ) and Henckel whom , correctly or not , the Russian students blamed for their impoverished life in Freiberg.32 The first quarrel between ...
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... wanted the reader to react emotionally , not only logically , to his feelings and ideas . He wanted to agitate the reader not only to astound his intellect . Precisely for this reason , the development of the poetic idea of the ode is ...
... wanted the reader to react emotionally , not only logically , to his feelings and ideas . He wanted to agitate the reader not only to astound his intellect . Precisely for this reason , the development of the poetic idea of the ode is ...
Contents
About the Author | 1 |
Biography | 7 |
The Science of Poetry | 51 |
Copyright | |
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