Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Poets ( 1934 ) ; J. Bennett , Four Metaphysical Poets ( 1934 ) ; H. C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( 1936 ) ; I. Husain , The Mystical Element in the Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century ( 1948 ) . The rebellion against ...
... Poets ( 1934 ) ; J. Bennett , Four Metaphysical Poets ( 1934 ) ; H. C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( 1936 ) ; I. Husain , The Mystical Element in the Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century ( 1948 ) . The rebellion against ...
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... Poets chose it as best be- coming their high invention . And for the Antiquity of Verse it is greater then the Antiquity of Letters . For it is certain Cadmus was the first that ( from Phoenicia , a countrey that neighboureth Judea ) ...
... Poets chose it as best be- coming their high invention . And for the Antiquity of Verse it is greater then the Antiquity of Letters . For it is certain Cadmus was the first that ( from Phoenicia , a countrey that neighboureth Judea ) ...
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... Poets , at least in those whose works have lasted to the time we are in , there are none of those indiscretions to be found , that tended to subversion or disturbance of the Common- wealths wherein they lived . But why a Christian ...
... Poets , at least in those whose works have lasted to the time we are in , there are none of those indiscretions to be found , that tended to subversion or disturbance of the Common- wealths wherein they lived . But why a Christian ...
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