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" Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another nature, in making things either better than Nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew - forms such as never were... "
Geschichte der Poesie und Beredsamkeit seit dem Ende des dreizehnten ... - Página 465
por Friedrich Bouterwek - 1809
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Fairies, Fractious Women, and the Old Faith: Fairy Lore in Early Modern ...

Regina Buccola - 2006 - 306 páginas
...own invention," Sir Philip Sidney asserts in his Defense of Poesy that the poet becomes, in effect, "another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in nature, as the heroes, demi-gods, cyclops, chimeras, furies, and such like; so...
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Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of Man

Sukanta Chaudhuri - 1981 - 284 páginas
...be tied to any such objection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in nature ... so as he goeth hand in hand with nature, not enclosed within the narrow...
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Vulgar Eloquence: On the Renaissance Invention of English Literature

Sean Keilen - 2006 - 254 páginas
...such subjection [to the natural world], lifted by the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew, forms such as never were in nature."26 Orpheus's song in Pegma, which separates the civil from the savage,...
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John Donne: The Reformed Soul

John Stubbs - 2007 - 604 páginas
...of secondary or mini God, who, 'lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth or, quite anew, forms such as were never in nature'. For George Puttenham, a much less distinguished practitioner of verse...
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Ideas of Order in Contemporary American Poetry

Diana von Finck, Oliver Scheiding - 2007 - 276 páginas
...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another nature, in making things either better...than Nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in Nature" (Sidney 1973, 100). While Sidney's idea of a second nature in art challenges...
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Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith

John D. Cox - 2007 - 368 páginas
...poet, Sidney says, is "lifted up with the vigor of his own invention," so that he creates "in effect another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in nature" (Apology, 156). Theseus seems to echo this view sardonically in A Midsummer...
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The Myth of Sisyphus: Renaissance Theories of Human Perfectibility

Elliott M. Simon - 2007 - 622 páginas
...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew, forms such as never were in nature, as the Heroes, Demigods, Cyclops, Chimeras, Furies, and such like: so...
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Teaching Poetry Writing: A Five-Canon Approach

Tom Hunley - 2007 - 204 páginas
...concepts, discovery and invention, in his Apology for Poetry, in which he credited poetic invention with 'making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew, forms such as never were in nature.'18 The first canon helps facilitate both activities, and it has done...
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The Challenges of Orpheus: Lyric Poetry and Early Modern England

Heather Dubrow - 2008 - 316 páginas
...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another nature, in making things either better...than nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in nature. ... I ler world is brazen, the poets only deliver a golden" (1oo).2'...
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Religion, Reform, and Women's Writing in Early Modern England

Kimberly Anne Coles - 2008 - 163 páginas
...be tied to any . . . subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew, forms such as never were in nature, as the Heroes, Demigods, Cyclops, Chimeras, Furies, and such like: so...
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