From Donne to Dryden: The Revolt Against Metaphysical PoetryArchon Books, 1965 - 221 sidor |
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... reader to go slow in order to compre- hend her wit : I must entreat my Noble Reader , to read this part of my Book very slow , and to observe very strictly every word they read ; because in most of these Poems , every word is a Fancy ...
... reader to go slow in order to compre- hend her wit : I must entreat my Noble Reader , to read this part of my Book very slow , and to observe very strictly every word they read ; because in most of these Poems , every word is a Fancy ...
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... reader might know what he meant by those words , he paraphrased two of Pindar's odes , avoiding literal translation for several rea- sons , among which is the following : And lastly , ( which were enough alone for my purpose ) we must ...
... reader might know what he meant by those words , he paraphrased two of Pindar's odes , avoiding literal translation for several rea- sons , among which is the following : And lastly , ( which were enough alone for my purpose ) we must ...
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... reader . This universality of expression made communication much simpler , at least from the reader's point of view . But it was possible only if all poets and readers agreed on the kind of experience proper to poetry , on the degree to ...
... reader . This universality of expression made communication much simpler , at least from the reader's point of view . But it was possible only if all poets and readers agreed on the kind of experience proper to poetry , on the degree to ...
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DONNE AND ELIZABETHAN POETRY | 3 |
THE COURSE of METAPHYSICAL POETRY | 34 |
The Revolt | 47 |
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From Donne to Dryden: The Revolt Against Metaphysical Poetry Robert Lathrop Sharp Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1940 |
From Donne to Dryden: The Revolt Against Metaphysical Poetry Robert Lathrop Sharp Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1940 |
From Donne to Dryden: The Revolt Against Metaphysical Poetry Robert Lathrop Sharp Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1965 |
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Abraham Cowley admiration Annus Mirabilis Bacon beauty became Benlowes Bishop Sprat Carew clarity Cleveland conceits contemporary couplet Cowley Cowley's Critical Essays Davenant Davenant's diction Donne Donne's poetry doth Drayton Drummond Dryden elegy Elizabethan emotion English poetry expression extravagance fancy fashion genius Gondibert harmony harshness Henry Vaughan Hobbes Hobbes's Ibid ical idiom imagery imagination imitated indicated influence instance Jacobean John John Donne John Dryden Jonson judgment language later learning lines literary London Lord Herbert Lyrics ment metaphors metaphys metaphysical esthetic metaphysical poetry metaphysical style metaphysical wit Michael Drayton mind nature neoclassical neoclassicism numbers obscurity odes Ovid passage Petrarch phrases Pindaric plain Poems poet's poetic poets Pope praised preface propriety prose qualities Quoted reader reason revolt rhetoric Richard Crashaw satire sense seventeenth century shows smooth sonnet soul Spenser Spenserians standards stanza taste things thou thought tion tradition truth verse Virgil Waller words write wrote