John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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Pagina 149
... metaphysical . No single word in the English language is more redolent of mediaeval associations than is the word metaphysical . Like the Greeks from whom they inherited the term , but in a manner peculiar to themselves , the ...
... metaphysical . No single word in the English language is more redolent of mediaeval associations than is the word metaphysical . Like the Greeks from whom they inherited the term , but in a manner peculiar to themselves , the ...
Pagina 150
... metaphysical poetry is one reflection , that the very word meta - physical and all that it implies came into disrepute . My own view is that the metaphysical strain , properly so - called , in this poetry the insistence on a basic unity ...
... metaphysical poetry is one reflection , that the very word meta - physical and all that it implies came into disrepute . My own view is that the metaphysical strain , properly so - called , in this poetry the insistence on a basic unity ...
Pagina 196
... metaphysical school " has done much to obscure his real significance as a literary influence . The English Muse has ever had an antipathy for " schools , " a gen- eralization to which Donne affords no exception : The line of the ...
... metaphysical school " has done much to obscure his real significance as a literary influence . The English Muse has ever had an antipathy for " schools , " a gen- eralization to which Donne affords no exception : The line of the ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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