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9 Sentences With "prefigurement"

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In prefigurement of the Wandering Jew, each day he moved on.
He does not look for prefigurement of the Gospel even in the Old Testament.
If the prefigurement was at any point vague it was none the less arresting.
In each of these existences the larva or mask is the prefigurement of the succeeding existence.
His predicament, with its eerie prefigurement of the present, provokes a closer look at the crossroads in which culture and finance intersect.
The article develops the argument that Jonah is understood in the New Testament as a prefigurement of Christ as Judge at the Last Judgment.
Even the experience of Jonah in the belly of the whale is seen as a prefigurement of the mission and role of Jesus, especially his period in the tomb before the resurrection.
Her lyrics covering themes of isolation and loneliness, which reflected the tragic events of her life, are considered "an impressive prefigurement of Romanticism",Paul F. Grendler, Renaissance Society of America, Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, Scribner, 1999, p. 193 differing from the Petrarchist fashion of the time based on the philosophy of love. The precursors of Romanticism in English poetry go back to the middle of the 18th century, including figures such as Joseph Warton (headmaster at Winchester College) and his brother Thomas Warton, Professor of Poetry at Oxford University.John Keats.
But it was Benedetto Croce who released her first historically documented biography and provided a critical essay, re-evaluating her place in Italian literature.. Croce praised her poetry for its "passionate immediacy" and "immersion in emotion", very different from the prevailing style of that time, which he considered "precious and artificial".. According to Paul F. Grendler's Encyclopedia of the Renaissance in association with The Renaissance Society of America, her work is an "impressive prefigurement of Romanticism" and he states: "no other poet prior to Isabella di Morra infused such personal depth into poetry, bringing new drama to the lyric precisely because it so closely addresses the tragic circumstances of her life", contributing "to the development of a new sensibility in poetic language, one grounded in a kind of life writing that raises the biographical, the political, the familial, and the personal to a genuinely lyric stature". She is cited as a precursor to Giacomo Leopardi due to similar themes, feelings and life experiences. Her poetry is also considered a possible influence on Torquato Tasso. as it is eerily echoed in his poem Canzone al Metauro (A Poem for Metauro, 1578).

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