Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... imagination of a great poet , unified and illumined his comprehen- sion of life , intensified and heightened his personal consciousness of joy and sorrow , of hope and fear , by broadening their signifi- cance , revealing to him in the ...
... imagination of a great poet , unified and illumined his comprehen- sion of life , intensified and heightened his personal consciousness of joy and sorrow , of hope and fear , by broadening their signifi- cance , revealing to him in the ...
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... imaginative of them all , is more aware of disintegration than of comprehensive harmony , of the clash between the older physics and metaphysics on the one hand and the new science of Copernicus and Galileo and Vesalius and Bacon on the ...
... imaginative of them all , is more aware of disintegration than of comprehensive harmony , of the clash between the older physics and metaphysics on the one hand and the new science of Copernicus and Galileo and Vesalius and Bacon on the ...
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... imagination of pious protestants without many of them suspecting the heresies which lurked beneath the imposing and dazzling poem in which was retold the Bible story of the fall and redemption of man . Metaphysical in this large way ...
... imagination of pious protestants without many of them suspecting the heresies which lurked beneath the imposing and dazzling poem in which was retold the Bible story of the fall and redemption of man . Metaphysical in this large way ...
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... imagination have taught him to understand — sensuality aerated by a brilliant wit ; fascina- tion and scornful anger inextricably blended : When by thy scorn , O murdress , I am dead And that thou think'st thee free From all ...
... imagination have taught him to understand — sensuality aerated by a brilliant wit ; fascina- tion and scornful anger inextricably blended : When by thy scorn , O murdress , I am dead And that thou think'st thee free From all ...
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... imagination . What is true of Donne's imagery is true of the other disconcerting element in his poetry , its harsh and rugged verse . It is an outcome of the same double motive , the desire to startle and the desire to approximate ...
... imagination . What is true of Donne's imagery is true of the other disconcerting element in his poetry , its harsh and rugged verse . It is an outcome of the same double motive , the desire to startle and the desire to approximate ...
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