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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... practiced the various forms of " low " poetry as necessary preparation for the larger and loftier measures they should ... practice was limited to the shorter types that the seventeenth century owes much of its striking development in ...
... practiced the various forms of " low " poetry as necessary preparation for the larger and loftier measures they should ... practice was limited to the shorter types that the seventeenth century owes much of its striking development in ...
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... practice or theory , which is often separated from the practice and judges learnedly without it.117 In Of Education he proposed a careful course in the theory of poetry , using Aristotle , Horace , and the Renaissance Italian critics as ...
... practice or theory , which is often separated from the practice and judges learnedly without it.117 In Of Education he proposed a careful course in the theory of poetry , using Aristotle , Horace , and the Renaissance Italian critics as ...
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... practice . This was the type of work he was preeminently fitted to write , the strong and manly praise of God in terms of nature- " an holy and a chearful Note . " Marvell obviously did not practice recognized forms of satire . He ...
... practice . This was the type of work he was preeminently fitted to write , the strong and manly praise of God in terms of nature- " an holy and a chearful Note . " Marvell obviously did not practice recognized forms of satire . He ...
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BEN JONSON | 16 |
MICHAEL DRAYTON | 47 |
WILLIAM BROWNE | 80 |
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