Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 10 |
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... poet - knight's love quest and the experience of the just man of the Canticles , Hawes goes further than Douglas in placing the role of the poet in a broad context of human pursuit . Douglas ultimately considers the poet's quest as an ...
... poet - knight's love quest and the experience of the just man of the Canticles , Hawes goes further than Douglas in placing the role of the poet in a broad context of human pursuit . Douglas ultimately considers the poet's quest as an ...
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... poets . Skelton's poems reiterate , confront , reject , and finally qualify the assumptions about poetry that these poets articulate in their poems . His journey from the early aureate poems and the vision of the poet as the illuminator ...
... poets . Skelton's poems reiterate , confront , reject , and finally qualify the assumptions about poetry that these poets articulate in their poems . His journey from the early aureate poems and the vision of the poet as the illuminator ...
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... poet's words , like the creative Word of God , have the power to form a " second nature . " As Sidney suggests , the poet , . lifted up with the vigor of his own invention , doth grow in effect into another nature , in making things ...
... poet's words , like the creative Word of God , have the power to form a " second nature . " As Sidney suggests , the poet , . lifted up with the vigor of his own invention , doth grow in effect into another nature , in making things ...
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