A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Boris Ford. Caroline Poets and the Courtly Lyric The influence of the Court upon literature during this period varies ... lyrics , but differing in many ways from its Eliza- bethan counterpart . The lyrics are more independent of music ...
Boris Ford. Caroline Poets and the Courtly Lyric The influence of the Court upon literature during this period varies ... lyrics , but differing in many ways from its Eliza- bethan counterpart . The lyrics are more independent of music ...
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... lyric into English . Jonson's combination of a classical sense of form and restraint with a native English vigour gave the seventeenth - century lyric its distinctive quality . Andrew Marvell , in such a poem as To His Coy Mistress , as ...
... lyric into English . Jonson's combination of a classical sense of form and restraint with a native English vigour gave the seventeenth - century lyric its distinctive quality . Andrew Marvell , in such a poem as To His Coy Mistress , as ...
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... lyric grace ' , was inherited by Marvell from his literary master Ben Jonson . It pervades all of his best poetry , and is found in a particularly concentrated form in his love lyric To His Coy Mistress . The general idea on which this ...
... lyric grace ' , was inherited by Marvell from his literary master Ben Jonson . It pervades all of his best poetry , and is found in a particularly concentrated form in his love lyric To His Coy Mistress . The general idea on which this ...
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