Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Poetic Mind ( 1932 ) and E. M. W. Tillyard , Poetry Direct and Oblique ( 1934 ) . Theories of poetry are analyzed in : D. L. Clark , Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance ( 1922 ) ; L. Jonas , The Divine Science ( 1940 ) ; R. Tuve ...
... Poetic Mind ( 1932 ) and E. M. W. Tillyard , Poetry Direct and Oblique ( 1934 ) . Theories of poetry are analyzed in : D. L. Clark , Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance ( 1922 ) ; L. Jonas , The Divine Science ( 1940 ) ; R. Tuve ...
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... Poetry in the Seven- teenth Century " and J. Bennett , " The Love Poetry of John Donne " in Seventeenth- Century Studies Presented to Sir Herbert Grierson ( 1938 ) , and W. Empson , “ Donne and the Rhetorical Tradition " in The Ken- yon ...
... Poetry in the Seven- teenth Century " and J. Bennett , " The Love Poetry of John Donne " in Seventeenth- Century Studies Presented to Sir Herbert Grierson ( 1938 ) , and W. Empson , “ Donne and the Rhetorical Tradition " in The Ken- yon ...
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... poetry . His earliest volume was a collection of Greek and Latin epigrams on texts from the Bible probably written largely at Charterhouse , as Mr. Austin Warren has shown , in the manner commonly de- manded of school boys ...
... poetry . His earliest volume was a collection of Greek and Latin epigrams on texts from the Bible probably written largely at Charterhouse , as Mr. Austin Warren has shown , in the manner commonly de- manded of school boys ...
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