The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton University, 1926 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... observations and of giving vigor and depth to his judgments . One need , indeed , cite but few figures to demonstrate the truth of this generalization . If the figures of the previous chapter may be borne in mind as a basis of contrast ...
... observations and of giving vigor and depth to his judgments . One need , indeed , cite but few figures to demonstrate the truth of this generalization . If the figures of the previous chapter may be borne in mind as a basis of contrast ...
Pagina 37
... observation . They are first hand , drawn from things seen . Instead of being mere literary bric - รข - brac , these figures are real images . Bacon writes Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds , they ever fly by ...
... observation . They are first hand , drawn from things seen . Instead of being mere literary bric - รข - brac , these figures are real images . Bacon writes Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds , they ever fly by ...
Pagina 42
... observation . Comparisons reveal a new interest in the life of man and there is no occupation so lowly as to escape notice . There are figures on farming and horticulture with references to pruning , grafting , planting , watering ...
... observation . Comparisons reveal a new interest in the life of man and there is no occupation so lowly as to escape notice . There are figures on farming and horticulture with references to pruning , grafting , planting , watering ...
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PART | 7 |
The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
PART II | 25 |
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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