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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... nature and for that reason desirable . Since the basis of pleasure for him is novelty , achievement must be self - defeating . Epicure Mammon's imaginings ( V , 319–20 ) are the farcical counterpart to Volpone's speech to Celia ( v , 82 ...
... nature and for that reason desirable . Since the basis of pleasure for him is novelty , achievement must be self - defeating . Epicure Mammon's imaginings ( V , 319–20 ) are the farcical counterpart to Volpone's speech to Celia ( v , 82 ...
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... nature will imitate art : [ She ] cries , he called us Israelites ; But now , to make his saying true , Rails rain for quails , for manna dew . ( II . 406-8 ) Depending on his shifting perspective nature provides material for political ...
... nature will imitate art : [ She ] cries , he called us Israelites ; But now , to make his saying true , Rails rain for quails , for manna dew . ( II . 406-8 ) Depending on his shifting perspective nature provides material for political ...
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... nature's difference keeps all nature's peace . ( Ep . IV , ll . 53-6 ) Social harmony thus imitates both in order and in apparent tension the universal structure : Such is the world's great harmony , that springs From order , union ...
... nature's difference keeps all nature's peace . ( Ep . IV , ll . 53-6 ) Social harmony thus imitates both in order and in apparent tension the universal structure : Such is the world's great harmony , that springs From order , union ...
Contenido
Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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