Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... speaks disapprovingly of the spell of Donne's ' personality ' in the romantic sense of the word . This , of course , refers to Donne's sermons , but Eliot's warning that it is dangerous to find in ' personality ' an ultimate value may ...
... speaks disapprovingly of the spell of Donne's ' personality ' in the romantic sense of the word . This , of course , refers to Donne's sermons , but Eliot's warning that it is dangerous to find in ' personality ' an ultimate value may ...
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... speaks of his ' Poore Library ' which is full of Spanish poets and Spanish theologians . Donne was steeped in scholastic philosophy and theology . His conceits are full of scholastic definitions and distinctions . The Progresse of the ...
... speaks of his ' Poore Library ' which is full of Spanish poets and Spanish theologians . Donne was steeped in scholastic philosophy and theology . His conceits are full of scholastic definitions and distinctions . The Progresse of the ...
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... speaks of the ' alliance of levity and seriousness ' as a charac- teristic of metaphysical wit . The effect , he notes , is an intensi- fication of seriousness . He cites Marvell's To His Coy Mistress as a fine example of this method ...
... speaks of the ' alliance of levity and seriousness ' as a charac- teristic of metaphysical wit . The effect , he notes , is an intensi- fication of seriousness . He cites Marvell's To His Coy Mistress as a fine example of this method ...
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