The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1949 - 463 Seiten |
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... poets . What stock terms there are have been imitated by later writers , but at best the direct influence of the Alexandrian poet upon the vocabulary of the English could not have been great . Besides , it is always dangerous to ascribe ...
... poets . What stock terms there are have been imitated by later writers , but at best the direct influence of the Alexandrian poet upon the vocabulary of the English could not have been great . Besides , it is always dangerous to ascribe ...
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... poets.29 The point is that Du Bartas , in expressing a philosophy of nature , brought together the vocabularies of the ancients in poetry and science to solve the same problems the early hex- aemeral writers once faced . He took up the ...
... poets.29 The point is that Du Bartas , in expressing a philosophy of nature , brought together the vocabularies of the ancients in poetry and science to solve the same problems the early hex- aemeral writers once faced . He took up the ...
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... poet and a poem ; such use cannot be postulated for all eighteenth - century poets in equal degree . Much depends upon the scientific knowl- edge possessed by a writer , and this we discover as we may . Nevertheless , " the scientific ...
... poet and a poem ; such use cannot be postulated for all eighteenth - century poets in equal degree . Much depends upon the scientific knowl- edge possessed by a writer , and this we discover as we may . Nevertheless , " the scientific ...
Inhalt
THE APPLICATION OF NATURAL HISTORY TO POETRY | 8 |
THE FORMATION OF A SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE | 30 |
STABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE LANGUAGE OF NAT | 49 |
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