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... baroque may be seen united . These are the themes of most of Crashaw's verse ; to them belong also Herrick's more sedate hymns for the King's choir . The third meaning of baroque refers particularly to artistic ornament , but re- lates ...
... baroque may be seen united . These are the themes of most of Crashaw's verse ; to them belong also Herrick's more sedate hymns for the King's choir . The third meaning of baroque refers particularly to artistic ornament , but re- lates ...
Pagina 184
... baroque fashion for emblem and symbol is pushing its way against a classical ideal of ornament . The emphasis upon the Christian paradoxes is also baroque . The Eclogues follow Spenser in treating the themes of love and poetry ...
... baroque fashion for emblem and symbol is pushing its way against a classical ideal of ornament . The emphasis upon the Christian paradoxes is also baroque . The Eclogues follow Spenser in treating the themes of love and poetry ...
Pagina 195
... baroque and Jesuit litera- ture . He has more of Spenser's immediate lyric force than his brother , but it is interwoven with paradox and with a witty elaboration of comparisons eddying round a single idea which diffuses sensuous ...
... baroque and Jesuit litera- ture . He has more of Spenser's immediate lyric force than his brother , but it is interwoven with paradox and with a witty elaboration of comparisons eddying round a single idea which diffuses sensuous ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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