The Divine ScienceColumbia University Press, 1940 - 292 Seiten Looks at English poetry from the 17th century, when its character changed radically. Examines the changes through the works of Ben Jonson, William Browne, George Wither, John Milton, and John Donne, among others. |
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... Renaissance . Some notion of the complexity and detail of Renaissance theory may be gathered from the fact that Scaliger's Poetics filled seven volumes . A glance at the Poetics will serve to establish the Renaissance basis of much ...
... Renaissance . Some notion of the complexity and detail of Renaissance theory may be gathered from the fact that Scaliger's Poetics filled seven volumes . A glance at the Poetics will serve to establish the Renaissance basis of much ...
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... Renaissance critics ; it observes the unities , has the stock characters and the conven- tional tissue of cleverly involved situations . But although greatly indebted to the Plautian theory of comedy , Jonson in no wise held himself ...
... Renaissance critics ; it observes the unities , has the stock characters and the conven- tional tissue of cleverly involved situations . But although greatly indebted to the Plautian theory of comedy , Jonson in no wise held himself ...
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... Renaissance concept by the addition of a heavenly element , Milton gradually began to emphasize his own amendment and to withdraw further from the original idea . In the last analysis , the longing for an earthly immortality was a human ...
... Renaissance concept by the addition of a heavenly element , Milton gradually began to emphasize his own amendment and to withdraw further from the original idea . In the last analysis , the longing for an earthly immortality was a human ...
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BEN JONSON | 16 |
MICHAEL DRAYTON | 47 |
WILLIAM BROWNE | 80 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abraham Cowley artistic audience beauty Ben Jonson Britannia's Pastorals Browne Carew century classical Columbia Columbia ed comedy Complete Plays concept Cowley's Crashaw critics Davenant Defensio delight desire divine Donne doth Dramatic Drayton early English epic Epistles Essays fame Fletcher gift Giles Giles Fletcher glory Gondibert hath Herbert heroic Herrick Ibid idea imitation immortality inspiration Jonson language lbid lofty lyric Marvell Masque Metaphysical Poets Milton Mistress Muse nature noble numbers Odes Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd passion perfect Phineas Phineas Fletcher Pindar Plays and Sundry Poems of Abraham Poesie poet's Poetaster poetic theory Poly-Olbion praise preface prose purpose reader Reason of Church-government religious poetry Renaissance Richard Crashaw rime satire Satyre secular Seventeenth seventeenth-century shepherd sing Smectymnuus song sonnet Spenser spirit stanza style subject matter sweet teach thee theme theory of poetry things thou thought tion translation truth type of poetry Vergil virtue Whalley Wither worthy writing