Clearly the opposition to the earth's fun in "cute roses" by George Herbert and Edmund Waller and how short an individual should spend on the earth is objectionable. In George Herbert's poetry 'Virtue' and Edmund Waller's poem 'Go, Lovely Rose', the poet has contradictory value on what we should do on the planet. Herbert is a puritan, I believe that happiness on the earth should be ignored. Because life should be used to prepare for another world after death. In contrast, Waller proposed that individuals use the beauty of the earth and succumb to the joy of life.
Of course, in art, everyone thinks that quality is not important. Some authors rely on unforgettable poetry such as Edmund Waller's "Go, Lovely Rose" famous for being reprinted in several newspapers and "The Man With the Hoe" by Edwin Markham - this is unthinkable is. . Today though bureaucracy is inherently difficult to measure intangible things such as literary quality. When an organization evaluates the employment or promotion of creative artists, they still have to find some seemingly objective ways. As critic Bruce Bauer observed,
This course will explore the world of religious thought among early poets and playwrights such as John Dawn, George Herbert, Mary Sydney, John Milton, Edmund Spencer, Unlock, William Shakespeare. We read the work of influential religious reform theologians, and read archived material and normative literature, how to negotiate after Protestant reform, careful attention, repentance, freedom, and sin Examine. By the end of the nineteenth century (and to some extent the middle of the 20th century), Greek and Roman texts written between 750 BCE and 200 CE dominated the curriculum from UK and American primary school to university It was. These works are very important (for example, the constitutional balance structure comes from the Greek historian Polybus of the 1st century BC), extraordinary beauty, diversity, and wisdom.