A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Reference is to The Works of George Herbert , ed . F. E. Hutchinson , where numbering is adopted if two or more poems have the same title . 2. Reference may be made to English Emblem Books ( 1948 ) , by Rosemary Freeman . Miss Freeman ...
... Reference is to The Works of George Herbert , ed . F. E. Hutchinson , where numbering is adopted if two or more poems have the same title . 2. Reference may be made to English Emblem Books ( 1948 ) , by Rosemary Freeman . Miss Freeman ...
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... reference and allusion . They are not dealt with separately in different parts of the poem because Milton is ... reference to the ' Realms of Light ' ( line 96 ) ; the darkness of Hell is not merely exclusion from glory and happiness ...
... reference and allusion . They are not dealt with separately in different parts of the poem because Milton is ... reference to the ' Realms of Light ' ( line 96 ) ; the darkness of Hell is not merely exclusion from glory and happiness ...
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... Reference and Criticism General Studies 250 Poetry and the Arts 251 Seventeenth - Century Criticism 252 Prose 252 ... REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 243 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
... Reference and Criticism General Studies 250 Poetry and the Arts 251 Seventeenth - Century Criticism 252 Prose 252 ... REFERENCE The Social Setting HISTORIES : 243 COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB Appendix: For Further Reading and Reference.
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Andrew Marvell Anglican argument baroque Ben Jonson Book Bunyan C. H. Herford Cambridge Carew Cavalier characteristic Charles Christian Church Civil classical common conceits contemporary Court Cowley Crashaw critical death divine Donne's dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard effect elegies Elizabethan emotional Essays experience expression F. R. Leavis feeling garden gentry Herbert Grierson History Hobbes Holy human imagery intellectual Jacobean John Donne Jonson kind L. C. Knights language Latin literary London lyric manner Marvell's medieval Metaphysical Poets Metaphysical wit Milton mind mood moral nature Oxford pamphlets Paradise Lost passages passion period Pilgrim's Progress poem poetic poetry political prose Puritan reader religion religious Renaissance Restoration rhythm Royalist satire sense sermons Seventeenth Century Shakespeare Sir Herbert Grierson social society songs soul spirit stanza style Suckling suggests T. S. Eliot theme theological thou thought tion tone tradition universe Vaughan verse vols whole words writing wrote