Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 10 |
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... enluminer " who sheds beams of rhetoric and eloquence on his matter , making it " aureate , " " goldyn , " and ... enlumine " humanity , he reaches this position only after considerable conflict . Whereas his fifteenth - century ...
... enluminer " who sheds beams of rhetoric and eloquence on his matter , making it " aureate , " " goldyn , " and ... enlumine " humanity , he reaches this position only after considerable conflict . Whereas his fifteenth - century ...
Page 147
... enlumine " or shed light on the world as Lydgate conceives , but the poet is a prophet whose meaning transcends the worldly medium and whose activity , though human , is divinely inspired . The conception of ... Enluminer " to " Vates " 147.
... enlumine " or shed light on the world as Lydgate conceives , but the poet is a prophet whose meaning transcends the worldly medium and whose activity , though human , is divinely inspired . The conception of ... Enluminer " to " Vates " 147.
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... enluminer " to the poet as a “ makar , ” a master craftsman , public servant , and good man ; and , finally , in the change from the rejection of worldly fame to the poetic pursuit of fame and the creation of " monuments of eternity ...
... enluminer " to the poet as a “ makar , ” a master craftsman , public servant , and good man ; and , finally , in the change from the rejection of worldly fame to the poetic pursuit of fame and the creation of " monuments of eternity ...
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