The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... fame . He accepts the Aristotelian emphasis on honour as a reward , and on reputation as an enforcement of the disposition to virtue . His projected epic was to describe ' the worthies of his country , roused by fame ' . News from the ...
... fame . He accepts the Aristotelian emphasis on honour as a reward , and on reputation as an enforcement of the disposition to virtue . His projected epic was to describe ' the worthies of his country , roused by fame ' . News from the ...
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... Fame and its preserver , but for the spectator fame is the approach to virtue . The first song after the procession of masquers concludes ' Sing then good fame , that's out of virtue born , For , who doth fame neglect , doth virtue ...
... Fame and its preserver , but for the spectator fame is the approach to virtue . The first song after the procession of masquers concludes ' Sing then good fame , that's out of virtue born , For , who doth fame neglect , doth virtue ...
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... Fame establishes herself as the protector of virtue ; in turn the four arts answer : POESY We that sustain thee ... Fame to Chloris is not evident in the way that the role of the poets is crucial to the sustaining of Astraea . Though ...
... Fame establishes herself as the protector of virtue ; in turn the four arts answer : POESY We that sustain thee ... Fame to Chloris is not evident in the way that the role of the poets is crucial to the sustaining of Astraea . Though ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom and Achitophel ambition Andrew Marvell attempt attitudes Bolingbroke century Charles Charles's Chloridia conflict conservative constitution country house poem court and country critical Cromwell Cromwell's defends divine Dryden Dunciad emphasis England English epic Epistle Essay ethic Exclusion Crisis fame function gentry harmony heroic honour human Hymenaei idea ideal idealised Imitations of Horace implied individual interest James James's John Dryden John Milton Jonson king Kinsley liberty London Marvell Marvell's masque means Milton monarchy moral myth nation nature nobility opposition Oxford panegyric Paradise Paradise Lost parliament party patriotism peace Penshurst Pindaric play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's position praise prerogative prince problem Protectorate reformation reign relation relationship religious Restoration retirement Revolution role royal royalist satire seen sense seventeenth social society Stoic Stoicism Swift theory Tory Toryism tradition values virtue Whigs Windsor Forest writing