University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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... poet he recommends a profound knowledge of the master- pieces of classical literature which , he feels , the poet should be able to imitate . He also recommends that the poet make use of allegory if he wishes to write a successful poem ...
... poet he recommends a profound knowledge of the master- pieces of classical literature which , he feels , the poet should be able to imitate . He also recommends that the poet make use of allegory if he wishes to write a successful poem ...
Halaman 13
... poet is driven to write his verse by a superior force ; he is a “ minister of the muses " and writes through divine inspiration . Bruni clearly distinguishes two types of poets : those who have learned the art through study and those ...
... poet is driven to write his verse by a superior force ; he is a “ minister of the muses " and writes through divine inspiration . Bruni clearly distinguishes two types of poets : those who have learned the art through study and those ...
Halaman 14
... poet is a " deus in terris . " As God created the universe , so the poet creates his verse . Thus the poet must not follow established rules which might in some way restrain or block his creative power.10 Ficino has not given us a ...
... poet is a " deus in terris . " As God created the universe , so the poet creates his verse . Thus the poet must not follow established rules which might in some way restrain or block his creative power.10 Ficino has not given us a ...
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