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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... rime , and , when rime was desirable , sought the type that offered him most freedom . It is not surprising to find him cursing Petrarch " for redacting Verses to Sonets , which he said were like that Tirrants bed , wher some who were ...
... rime , and , when rime was desirable , sought the type that offered him most freedom . It is not surprising to find him cursing Petrarch " for redacting Verses to Sonets , which he said were like that Tirrants bed , wher some who were ...
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... Rime was a bane if it dominated the poet , but there was a certain exalta- tion in conquering this refractory element and adding its strength to the force of an argument ; for again , the main ground of Jonson's aversion is that rime ...
... Rime was a bane if it dominated the poet , but there was a certain exalta- tion in conquering this refractory element and adding its strength to the force of an argument ; for again , the main ground of Jonson's aversion is that rime ...
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... rime.15 The emphasis on matter and the chafing at " rimes vexa- tion , " carried to their logical conclusion , lead to Donne , the prose artist . And yet there was at least one respect in which verse pos- sessed an enormous advantage ...
... rime.15 The emphasis on matter and the chafing at " rimes vexa- tion , " carried to their logical conclusion , lead to Donne , the prose artist . And yet there was at least one respect in which verse pos- sessed an enormous advantage ...
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BEN JONSON | 16 |
MICHAEL DRAYTON | 47 |
WILLIAM BROWNE | 80 |
Urheberrecht | |
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