A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... influence conver- sions to Rome became frequent in the Court circle , despite Charles's disapproval . The politics and taste of her own group , including Jermyn , Mathew , and Suckling , were influenced by her French origin , and her ...
... influence conver- sions to Rome became frequent in the Court circle , despite Charles's disapproval . The politics and taste of her own group , including Jermyn , Mathew , and Suckling , were influenced by her French origin , and her ...
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... influence from Spenser can be seen in Comus ( 1634 ) , and the verse paragraphs of Lycidas recall the marriage odes . According to Dryden , Milton himself acknowledged Spenser as ' his original ' . Echoes of Ben Jonson , with something ...
... influence from Spenser can be seen in Comus ( 1634 ) , and the verse paragraphs of Lycidas recall the marriage odes . According to Dryden , Milton himself acknowledged Spenser as ' his original ' . Echoes of Ben Jonson , with something ...
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... influence . That Ben Jonson was the leader of a group of poets known as ' the tribe of Ben ' is generally known . But his influence extends beyond them into the eighteenth century , and among modern poets W. B. Yeats , T. S. Eliot , and ...
... influence . That Ben Jonson was the leader of a group of poets known as ' the tribe of Ben ' is generally known . But his influence extends beyond them into the eighteenth century , and among modern poets W. B. Yeats , T. S. Eliot , and ...
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