A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 39
... Elizabethan vogues as those of the sonnet sequence and the Ovidian tale of classical mythology were barely established . Certainly many poets kept up something like the earlier style well into the reign of James I , and some even beyond ...
... Elizabethan vogues as those of the sonnet sequence and the Ovidian tale of classical mythology were barely established . Certainly many poets kept up something like the earlier style well into the reign of James I , and some even beyond ...
Page 40
... Elizabethan Southwell and the Caroline Crashaw . The Fletchers form an important link between Spenser and Milton . Much Elizabethan verse had been inseparable from music , and the association proved a conservative force for some time ...
... Elizabethan Southwell and the Caroline Crashaw . The Fletchers form an important link between Spenser and Milton . Much Elizabethan verse had been inseparable from music , and the association proved a conservative force for some time ...
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... Elizabethan . Scholars do well to warn us against over - simplifying the pattern of literary change into a simple succession of movements and ' reactions ' , and to remind us that in periods of heightened vitality developments in ...
... Elizabethan . Scholars do well to warn us against over - simplifying the pattern of literary change into a simple succession of movements and ' reactions ' , and to remind us that in periods of heightened vitality developments in ...
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