Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Oxford University Press, 1962 - 434 pages |
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... century to derive its exalted public decorum of poetry from Milton ( who in Gray's Pindaric odes is inseparable from Dryden ) . A serious attempt to account for the " dissociation of sensibility " would turn ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY.
... century to derive its exalted public decorum of poetry from Milton ( who in Gray's Pindaric odes is inseparable from Dryden ) . A serious attempt to account for the " dissociation of sensibility " would turn ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY.
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... seventeenth - century poet ( many characteristic seventeenth - century poets began to write during the reign of Eliza- beth ) ; let us begin , then , by trying to reach some not too inadequate conception of the characteristics of ...
... seventeenth - century poet ( many characteristic seventeenth - century poets began to write during the reign of Eliza- beth ) ; let us begin , then , by trying to reach some not too inadequate conception of the characteristics of ...
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... seventeenth - century or " strong - lined " poet , and less as a so - called metaphysical one . Jonson addressed two very encomiastic epigrams to Donne ( xxiii and xcvi ) , as well as one ( xciv ) ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY 81.
... seventeenth - century or " strong - lined " poet , and less as a so - called metaphysical one . Jonson addressed two very encomiastic epigrams to Donne ( xxiii and xcvi ) , as well as one ( xciv ) ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY 81.
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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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