In Renaissance poetry, and particularly in sonnets, the contrast was similarly used as a poetic argument.
This is typical of Renaissance poetry, as for example in Wyatt's "I find no peace, and all my war is done", with the lover freezing/burning.
Czech medieval and folk poetry did not yet use word stress count as an element of prosody, while their Renaissance poetry was mainly dactylic.
This passage, with its echoes of Renaissance poetry, might be considered comical.
There was a lawyer who possessed an entire recording studio in his apartment, then a professor of Renaissance poetry with a vast collection of guitars.
Her special fields are Milton, Renaissance poetry, and the history and grammar of English.
His research interests lie in Renaissance poetry and rhetoric and manuscript circulation.
Here, he got acquainted with Renaissance poetry which would have a big influence on his own poetry.
The resulting versification - less constrained by meter and rhyme patterns than Renaissance poetry - more closely mirrored prose.
The maximalist author may have studied quantum mechanics or Renaissance poetry in graduate school.