An Apology for PoetryBobbs-Merrill, 1970 - 95 pages |
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Page 34
... Divine Comedy , with its tripartite division between Inferno , Purgatorio , and Paradiso , quite literally fulfills Sidney's description . 161 See p . 23 , above . 162 Sir Thomas Elyot , for example , states ( The Governor , pp . 280-81 ) ...
... Divine Comedy , with its tripartite division between Inferno , Purgatorio , and Paradiso , quite literally fulfills Sidney's description . 161 See p . 23 , above . 162 Sir Thomas Elyot , for example , states ( The Governor , pp . 280-81 ) ...
Page 66
... divine providence , and see whether the theology of that nation stood not upon such dreams , which the poets in- deed superstitiously observed , and truly ( sith they had not the light of Christ ) did much better in it than the ...
... divine providence , and see whether the theology of that nation stood not upon such dreams , which the poets in- deed superstitiously observed , and truly ( sith they had not the light of Christ ) did much better in it than the ...
Page 88
... Divine Comedy ( first published in 1481 ) included a preface with a section on “ divine fury " ( see n . 345 , above ) . 469The " eternizing " power of poetry is a recurrent theme among Renaissance poets , though they were enlarging ...
... Divine Comedy ( first published in 1481 ) included a preface with a section on “ divine fury " ( see n . 345 , above ) . 469The " eternizing " power of poetry is a recurrent theme among Renaissance poets , though they were enlarging ...
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