Contrary Music: The Prose Style of John DonneUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1963 - 227 páginas |
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... repetition which can best be described as overlapping . It is akin to the rhetorical climax , which marks progressive stages of intensity by repetition , in each phrase , of the final word immediately preceding it . Donne uses real ...
... repetition which can best be described as overlapping . It is akin to the rhetorical climax , which marks progressive stages of intensity by repetition , in each phrase , of the final word immediately preceding it . Donne uses real ...
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... repetition of a single word . In his non - sermon prose , such repetition is often com- pletely unpatterned ; the sentences revolve about this central word or thought , which returns again and again like a persistent beat to un- derline ...
... repetition of a single word . In his non - sermon prose , such repetition is often com- pletely unpatterned ; the sentences revolve about this central word or thought , which returns again and again like a persistent beat to un- derline ...
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... repetition ; it is a demonstration of what has been done with the words during the course of the hour . As the division and inter- pretation of the text is called its " opening , " we can say metaphori- cally that when first read from ...
... repetition ; it is a demonstration of what has been done with the words during the course of the hour . As the division and inter- pretation of the text is called its " opening , " we can say metaphori- cally that when first read from ...
Contenido
The Making of a Prose Style | 3 |
The Baroque Reflection | 29 |
The Manacled Abstraction | 71 |
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abstraction analogy Anglican Augustine baroque Bartholomew Keckermann becomes beginning Bernard Biathanatos Bible blessed body Christian Church Ciceronian clauses congregation considered context Croll death device discussion Donne's prose Donne's sermons earth emblem emblem books emphasize English Essays eternity example expression eyes Fathers figures give glory God's grammatical Gregory of Nyssa hath heaven Holy Ghost illustration imagery imaginative immediacy important J. B. Leishman John Cosin John Donne Keckermann kind Lancelot Andrewes language Leo Spitzer Lincoln's Inn literary logical London Lord meaning meditation mercy metaphor Migne misery movement nature paradoxes paragraph parenthesis passage period phrase poem poetry prayer preached preacher present proem Psalms Puritan reader repetition resurrection rhetoric rhythm sacramental Scripture Senecan sense sermon division sins soul spiritual style symbol technique thee thine things thou thought tion tone tradition VIII whole William Haller words writing