Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance PoetrySince publication in 1979 Isabel Rivers' sourcebook has established itself as the essential guide to English Renaissance poetry. It:
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... hath for twelve huge labours high extolled, So many furies and sharp fits did haunt, When him the poisoned garment did enchant, When Centaur's blood and bloody verses charmed; As did this knight twelve thousand dolours daunt, Whom fiery ...
... hath for twelve huge labours high extolled, So many furies and sharp fits did haunt, When him the poisoned garment did enchant, When Centaur's blood and bloody verses charmed; As did this knight twelve thousand dolours daunt, Whom fiery ...
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... 41 AMERICA AS THE EARTHLY PARADISE 19 Virginia, Earth's only paradise. Where nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and fish, And the fruitfullest soil, Without your toil, Three harvests more, THE GOLDEN AGE AND THE GARDEN OF EDEN 17.
... 41 AMERICA AS THE EARTHLY PARADISE 19 Virginia, Earth's only paradise. Where nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and fish, And the fruitfullest soil, Without your toil, Three harvests more, THE GOLDEN AGE AND THE GARDEN OF EDEN 17.
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Contents
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2 The Pagan Gods | 21 |
3 Platonism and Neoplatonism | 35 |
4 Stoicism | 45 |
5 Views of History | 55 |
6 Cosmology | 69 |
7 Reformation and CounterReformation | 89 |
11 Theories of Poetry | 149 |
12 Allegory | 159 |
13 Numerology | 169 |
A Note on the Division of Historical Periods | 181 |
Abbreviations | 183 |
References | 185 |
Further Reading | 193 |
Bibliographical Appendix | 205 |
8 Protestant Theology | 107 |
9 Humanism | 125 |
10 Biblical Exegesis and Typology | 139 |
Author Index | 227 |
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Classical and Christian Ideas in English Renaissance Poetry: A Student's Guide Isabel Rivers No preview available - 1994 |
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