John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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Pagina 130
... suggestion with the most vivid and realistic details . That power explains the appeal of the couplet from The Calme ... suggested by the simple intensity of the verb dreame cast into a new and striking idiom , it challenges comparison ...
... suggestion with the most vivid and realistic details . That power explains the appeal of the couplet from The Calme ... suggested by the simple intensity of the verb dreame cast into a new and striking idiom , it challenges comparison ...
Pagina 192
... suggest in passing , that it had its counter- part in the inditing of his essays , " Of Friendship " and " Of Ambi- tion , " by the Bacon of the Essex trial and the bribery debacle . Two other passages from these same works furnish an ...
... suggest in passing , that it had its counter- part in the inditing of his essays , " Of Friendship " and " Of Ambi- tion , " by the Bacon of the Essex trial and the bribery debacle . Two other passages from these same works furnish an ...
Pagina 208
... suggest that the poetic lineage of Crashaw had not yet been accurately traced : ... Crashaw is quite alone in his peculiar kind of greatness . He is alone among the metaphysical poets of England , who were most intensely English ...
... suggest that the poetic lineage of Crashaw had not yet been accurately traced : ... Crashaw is quite alone in his peculiar kind of greatness . He is alone among the metaphysical poets of England , who were most intensely English ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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