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- Found in paragraph 2: (...) d genera dicendi or elocutionis (pl., Latin for (...)
- Found in paragraph 41: (...) there is a distinct lyrical style. In fact, loo (...)
- Found in paragraph 44: (...) ated with a simpler lyrical style, with a stron (...)
- Found in paragraph 45: (...) ed reduction of the lyrical tradition, since it (...)
- Found in paragraph 46: (...) ows, the history of lyrical style in Europe is (...)
- Found in paragraph 50: (...) classical model, to elocutio, but extends to inv (...)
- Found in paragraph 51: (...) ed by Tasso between lyrical expression and ‘con (...)
- Found in paragraph 53: (...) focus on imitation. Lyrical genres cultivated b (...)
- Found in paragraph 54: (...) passions using the lyrical speaker as a transm (...)
- Found in item 31: (...) 772, vol. 15, 552; “Lyrical style rises like a (...)
- Found in paragraph 57: (...) or ‘explosion’) of lyrical subjectivity was ac (...)
- Found in paragraph 61: (...) th’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1798), a c (...)
- Found in paragraph 63: (...) orks, indicating a ‘lyrical’ quality (see Burdo (...)
- Found in paragraph 69: (...) ion of what is said lyrically (e.g., Heinrich H (...)
- Found in paragraph 70: (...) eneral questions of lyrical expression, such as (...)
- Found in paragraph 71: (...) 985), which brought lyrical works of internatio (...)
- Found in paragraph 75: (...) on and the detailed lyrical description of the (...)
- Found in paragraph 76: (...) nd nightmarish. His lyrical work distinguishes (...)
- Found in paragraph 77: (...) ped his own form of lyrical Modernism, which fo (...)
- Found in paragraph 83: (...) c successors in all lyrical genres, as well as (...)
- Found in paragraph 85: (...) the short, inwardly lyrical Russian nature poem (...)
- Found in paragraph 86: (...) er world order. His lyrical style is characteri (...)
- Found in paragraph 88: (...) y effective, is the lyrical idiom of the highly (...)
- Found in paragraph 89: (...) m with a variant of lyrical modernity that is c (...)
- Found in paragraph 90: (...) s backdrop, he gave lyrical shape in his poetry (...)
- Found in paragraph 91: (...) , thought-provoking lyrical oeuvre, reflecting (...)
- Found in paragraph 97: (...) , as he considered ‘lyrical style’ (“lyrischer (...)
- Found in paragraph 98: (...) on to determine the lyrical nature of a given t (...)
- Found in paragraph 99: (...) or anti-lyrisme) in lyrical poetry, which are n (...)
- Found in item 32: (...) , Rolf. 2025. "IV.2.Lyrical Style, Poetic Langu (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography