The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureGreenwood Press, 1975 - 293 頁
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... poetry , but thought of itself as constituting all the prosaic branches of human learning . Renaissance thinkers knew that the first poets had been the first philosophers , lawgivers , and teachers . What they did not know was that they ...
... poetry , but thought of itself as constituting all the prosaic branches of human learning . Renaissance thinkers knew that the first poets had been the first philosophers , lawgivers , and teachers . What they did not know was that they ...
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... poets and sages of the Elizabethan age did not say exactly the same things about life that poets and sages now say . Aside from a scarcely to be questioned su- periority in style , the hard thing to comprehend is that the Elizabethans ...
... poets and sages of the Elizabethan age did not say exactly the same things about life that poets and sages now say . Aside from a scarcely to be questioned su- periority in style , the hard thing to comprehend is that the Elizabethans ...
第 136 頁
... poetic subject and a poetic instrument in his hands as a poet . This circumstance makes of him one of the ' metaphysical ' group of poets , whose essential quality has just been defined ; for , like Donne and his followers , Chapman ...
... poetic subject and a poetic instrument in his hands as a poet . This circumstance makes of him one of the ' metaphysical ' group of poets , whose essential quality has just been defined ; for , like Donne and his followers , Chapman ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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