John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... tion : " In mediaeval art , thought is the first thing , execution the second ; in modern art execu- tion is the first thing , and thought the second . And again , in mediaeval art , truth is first , beauty second ; in modern art beauty ...
... tion : " In mediaeval art , thought is the first thing , execution the second ; in modern art execu- tion is the first thing , and thought the second . And again , in mediaeval art , truth is first , beauty second ; in modern art beauty ...
Sivu 147
... tion recollected in tranquillity , " for nothing so well defines that moment of crystallization in which direct emotion or sensation deviates exquisitely into art . Donne is intent on the passion itself , the thought , the reality ; so ...
... tion recollected in tranquillity , " for nothing so well defines that moment of crystallization in which direct emotion or sensation deviates exquisitely into art . Donne is intent on the passion itself , the thought , the reality ; so ...
Sivu 197
... tion upon one of the most dynamic of personalities . The true place of Donne in the history of English poetry will be found only by seeing in him the man in whom , more than in any other , the transition from mediaevalism to modernism ...
... tion upon one of the most dynamic of personalities . The true place of Donne in the history of English poetry will be found only by seeing in him the man in whom , more than in any other , the transition from mediaevalism to modernism ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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