Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Oxford University Press, 1962 - 434 pages |
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... manner , though the manner is not quite the Elizabethan , nor the theme . Song has superseded the sonnet , and the passion of which they sing has lost most of the Petrarchian , chivalrous strain , and become in a very definite meaning ...
... manner , though the manner is not quite the Elizabethan , nor the theme . Song has superseded the sonnet , and the passion of which they sing has lost most of the Petrarchian , chivalrous strain , and become in a very definite meaning ...
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... manner in prose and verse . It is a manner which developed in the last decade of the six- teenth century with the cry everywhere for " More matter and less words . " In prose , Cicero , the model for the sixteenth century , was ...
... manner in prose and verse . It is a manner which developed in the last decade of the six- teenth century with the cry everywhere for " More matter and less words . " In prose , Cicero , the model for the sixteenth century , was ...
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... manners by implication , in the act of defining Courtesy in its euphemistic sense : Nothing is a courtesie , unlesse it be meant us ; and that friendly , and lovingly ... manner comes out in his addresses 208 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY.
... manners by implication , in the act of defining Courtesy in its euphemistic sense : Nothing is a courtesie , unlesse it be meant us ; and that friendly , and lovingly ... manner comes out in his addresses 208 SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY.
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H J C GRIERSON Metaphysical Poetry 3 | 22 |
F R LEAVIS The Line of Wit | 31 |
HELEN GARDNER The Metaphysical Poets | 50 |
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