Renaissance Landscapes: English Lyrics in a European TraditionMouton, 1973 - 156 Seiten |
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... traditions of landscape poetry on which they were to build so creatively . Only by the most careful identification of their models and prototypes can we hope to identify exactly what each of these poets contributed to the complex tradition ...
... traditions of landscape poetry on which they were to build so creatively . Only by the most careful identification of their models and prototypes can we hope to identify exactly what each of these poets contributed to the complex tradition ...
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... tradition of Horace and Ausonius survived the fall of Rome without significant loss , to become a conscious influence on authors like Strabo , and thus flower without significant interruption to the time of Petrarch and beyond ...
... tradition of Horace and Ausonius survived the fall of Rome without significant loss , to become a conscious influence on authors like Strabo , and thus flower without significant interruption to the time of Petrarch and beyond ...
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... tradition alive in their verse , but even there sub- jective awareness surrenders to the mere description of scenery which was to reach a protracted climax in Thomson's Seasons . Only major authors like Pope or Swift could give the ...
... tradition alive in their verse , but even there sub- jective awareness surrenders to the mere description of scenery which was to reach a protracted climax in Thomson's Seasons . Only major authors like Pope or Swift could give the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Petrarch and Ronsard | 38 |
The English Renaissance | 77 |
Urheberrecht | |
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1817 LIBRARIES aesthetic Alcaeus Alcman allusions amatory appears Appleton House Ausonius awareness Bandusia beautiful Bellerie Catullus celebration CHIGAN Christian classical Comus contrast conventional countryside Coy Mistress creative delight discipline Drayton earlier elegy English environment epic epigram Fairfax famous forest Frost Garden Gâtine genre Georgics Greek green Hesiod Horace human Il Penseroso inscription intellectual Irish J. B. Leishman John Milton Keats L'Allegro landscape lyric landscape poetry later Latin Leonidas less literary Loeb edn Marvell Marvell's medieval MICHIGAN Milton mind mistress modern mood mountain Mower nature pastoral Penseroso personality Petrarch poem poem's poet poet's poetic Priapus psychological puritan realistic recognize Renaissance poets repudiation retreat Roman Ronsard rural Saint-Amant sense sentimental sexual shade Shakespeare Sirmio solitude song sonnet speaker spirit spring subjective suggests sweet thee theme Theocritus thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tradition trans trees UNIVE Vaucluse Vendômois verse Virgil vision woods Wordsworth καὶ