Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... literature of the time . As for lyric poetry , it was customary to think of Malherbe and Boileau as " classic " and Góngora and Quevedo as , respec- tively , cultista and conceptista . Until recently Spanish lit- erary historians were ...
... literature of the time . As for lyric poetry , it was customary to think of Malherbe and Boileau as " classic " and Góngora and Quevedo as , respec- tively , cultista and conceptista . Until recently Spanish lit- erary historians were ...
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... literature , Imbrie Buffum has in his various studies attempted to induce categories of Baroque style which ... Literature through Art : A New Approach to French Literature ( New York , 1952 ) , in which he proposes further categories ...
... literature , Imbrie Buffum has in his various studies attempted to induce categories of Baroque style which ... Literature through Art : A New Approach to French Literature ( New York , 1952 ) , in which he proposes further categories ...
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... literature of the seventeenth century runs from " instability " through " mobility " and " metamorphosis " ( all symbolized by Circe and Proteus ) to what he calls the " dom- ination du décor " ( symbolized by the peacock ) . But here ...
... literature of the seventeenth century runs from " instability " through " mobility " and " metamorphosis " ( all symbolized by Circe and Proteus ) to what he calls the " dom- ination du décor " ( symbolized by the peacock ) . But here ...
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The Uses of Time in Poetry | 21 |
A Survey of Time Patterns | 37 |
Miltons Nativity Ode | 45 |
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