The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton University, 1926 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... Browne . Works , Vol . II , p . 28 . Persons lightly dipt , not grained in generous honesty , are but pale in goodness , and faint hued in integrity . But be thou what thou virtuously art , and let not the ocean wash away thy tincture ...
... Browne . Works , Vol . II , p . 28 . Persons lightly dipt , not grained in generous honesty , are but pale in goodness , and faint hued in integrity . But be thou what thou virtuously art , and let not the ocean wash away thy tincture ...
Pagina 65
... Browne , and Burton . Sim- ilarly comparisons as the basis of conceit and point have read- ily been taken from the same group of writers . Yet having even so many features in common as they do , the styles of these men remain distinctly ...
... Browne , and Burton . Sim- ilarly comparisons as the basis of conceit and point have read- ily been taken from the same group of writers . Yet having even so many features in common as they do , the styles of these men remain distinctly ...
Pagina 91
... Browne's usual vein . patient meekness takes injuries like pills , not chewing , but swallowing them down . Works , Vol . IV , p . 101 . The allusion in this next illustration , however , marks it as Browne's unmistakably . To strenuous ...
... Browne's usual vein . patient meekness takes injuries like pills , not chewing , but swallowing them down . Works , Vol . IV , p . 101 . The allusion in this next illustration , however , marks it as Browne's unmistakably . To strenuous ...
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The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
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adorned alliteration aphorism aphoristic appears Arcadia Ascham Attic Prose Attic style Bacon becomes Browne Browne's Burton cause character Cicero Ciceronian cited clarity commonplace comparison contrast deliberately Democritus device Donne's doth drawn effect elaborate English Euphues Euphuism expression fact favorite Felltham following example following figure following passage Francis Bacon frequently Fuller Hall hath Holy homeliness idea illustration imitation incisive Jacobean Age Jacobean prose language Latin Letters libertine literary Lyly Lyly's matter means mediaeval Latin Meditations and Vows Montaigne Muret nature never obscurity observation original parisons peace Petrarcan conceit Petrarch philosophy phrase practical Professor Croll Reader Religio Medici rhetorical Seneca sentence Sermons seventeenth century conceit significant Silver Age simile Sir Henry Wotton stylistic subtlety sustained metaphor Table Talk Tacitus terse things thinking thou thought tion traits true truth ture typical unto VIII virtue words Wotton writers