Lyric Provinces in the English Renaissance |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 89
Page 10
... poet proceeds to a personal " elsewhere " but is still likely to use it to size up a familiar world . Like all poets however isolated , he must negotiate between his and tradition's landscapes if only , again , because the vocabulary he ...
... poet proceeds to a personal " elsewhere " but is still likely to use it to size up a familiar world . Like all poets however isolated , he must negotiate between his and tradition's landscapes if only , again , because the vocabulary he ...
Page 71
... poet's situation outside the court . It is urbane but not necessarily of the city . In his relative indepen- dence , the poet defines his own gathering and imagines settings for it such as the households of the Sidneys and Wroths , the ...
... poet's situation outside the court . It is urbane but not necessarily of the city . In his relative indepen- dence , the poet defines his own gathering and imagines settings for it such as the households of the Sidneys and Wroths , the ...
Page 236
... poet and the civil laureate is not new , of course . John van Sickle finds it in Virgil's Eclogues , for instance , where it is past - engaged in the sense that encounters between poet , state , and nature are reinterpretive and the ...
... poet and the civil laureate is not new , of course . John van Sickle finds it in Virgil's Eclogues , for instance , where it is past - engaged in the sense that encounters between poet , state , and nature are reinterpretive and the ...
Contents
The Objects of Lyric Address | 3 |
Between Chaos and Cosmos | 35 |
Local Habitation and Its Genius | 53 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adam and Eve apostrophe Appleton House Ben Jonson birds Bunyan celebration circle comes contrast couplets course court courtly courtship divine Donne Donne's doth earth emblems England's Helicon Eve's fall figures finds Garden grace heaven Henry Vaughan Herbert Herrick Hesperides Il Penseroso imagination instance interpreter John Donne Jonson landscape language less light literary love's lovers Lycidas lyric address lyricists Marvell Marvell's ment merely metaphoric Milton mind mode moral narrative nature nature's objects Paradise Lost pastoral periphrasis pilgrim placement poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry possession praise predecessors presence Princeton realm renaissance rhetorical Satan satire Satyres sense seventeenth-century Shepheardes Calender shepherd Sidney similar social Songs and Sonnets sort soul speaker Spenser spirit stanza substance suggests Sunne thee things thou tion topographical tree truth turn University Press Vaughan verse voice Volpone William Camden words