943 resultados para Kings and rulers as poets
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"De jure regni apud Scotos, a dialogue concerning the rights of the crown in Scotland" by George Buchanan -- pages [235]-283.
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This chapter, in a prize-winning volume, examines ways in which Milton’s recourse to Latin poetry in Defensio Prima serves a much deeper purpose than that of merely illustrating or lending authority to his argument. Rather, it is argued, the defence engages with a variety of Latin intertexts (Plautus, Terence, Horace, Petronius), which in turn give birth to a range of dramatis personae, with whom Salmasius is ironically and somewhat kaleidoscopically equated. This methodology lends particular force to Milton’s rhetoric of invective whilst hopefully laying to rest the fallacy that his Latin prose writings were writing during a period of ‘poetic inactivity.’ For this is a prose work that is poetically as well as politically aware.
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by Nina Salaman
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Compiled by John Evelyn (not the diarist) cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue.
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In anticipation of the coronation of King George III.
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An enlarged and revised ed. of this work and "Magyar songs" (N.Y., 1887) was pub. under the title: Magyar poetry (N.Y., 1899).
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"All the extant criticism of Coleridge on the English dramatists ... and numerous criticisms of his on other English poets ..."--Pref.
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Each v. contains nine lectures.