The Poetry of Abraham CowleyMacmillan, 1979 - 162 Seiten |
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... writing , no equivalent to a ' Metaphysical ' or an ' Augustan ' poetic . Those practices of writing we can specify have on the whole had to be defined by what they are not : by the extent to which they reveal the decadence of a ...
... writing , no equivalent to a ' Metaphysical ' or an ' Augustan ' poetic . Those practices of writing we can specify have on the whole had to be defined by what they are not : by the extent to which they reveal the decadence of a ...
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... writing of Renaissance epic was the need to reconcile two types of coding , or imitation : literary imitation of classical models , and ethical imitation of Christian values . 13 By literary imitation of Virgil , Cowley could provide ...
... writing of Renaissance epic was the need to reconcile two types of coding , or imitation : literary imitation of classical models , and ethical imitation of Christian values . 13 By literary imitation of Virgil , Cowley could provide ...
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... writing , especially of Isaiah , seems to me very like that of Pindar ; they pass from one thing to another with almost Invisible connexions , and are full of words and ex- pressions of the highest and boldest flights of Poetry , as may ...
... writing , especially of Isaiah , seems to me very like that of Pindar ; they pass from one thing to another with almost Invisible connexions , and are full of words and ex- pressions of the highest and boldest flights of Poetry , as may ...
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Abraham Cowley Aeneid argued argument assert Bacon Beaumont Book Cambridge ceremonial Civil concept concors context Countess of Denbigh Cowley's Davideis Descartes described discourse divine Donne Donne's double bind edition elegy emphasis English epic Essays Eternity example faith Falkland footnote frame of reference Francis Bacon Gregory Hobbes Hobbes's hope human imagery images intellectual Jonson Joseph Beaumont kind King Leviathan lines literary locutionary truth lover lyric ment metaphor Metaphysical Metaphysical Poetry Milton mind Mistress mixt wit mode monarchy monody motion Muse nature numbers Ovid paradox person propounding Peterhouse Philosophy Pindaric Pindaric ode poem poetic poetry poets political Prophet propositional truth Puritan reader reinvents Renaissance rhetoric rhyme Richard Crashaw ritual sacred Samuel Saul seems sense Seventeenth-Century Sprat stanza statement style thee theological things Thomas Hobbes Thomas Sprat Thou thought tion tone traditional trans Tyrant verse volumes Oxford words writing wrote