A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... poets . The important fact for the student of seventeenth - century poetry , however , is that it was possible for the two styles to combine and interact . Some of the ways in which this might happen are fore- shadowed already in such ...
... poets . The important fact for the student of seventeenth - century poetry , however , is that it was possible for the two styles to combine and interact . Some of the ways in which this might happen are fore- shadowed already in such ...
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... poets mentioned it all the time and asserted their right to follow the capricious meanderings of their rĂªverie , and the English Metaphysical poets have been grouped in a recent anthology under the title of the Fantasticks ...
... poets mentioned it all the time and asserted their right to follow the capricious meanderings of their rĂªverie , and the English Metaphysical poets have been grouped in a recent anthology under the title of the Fantasticks ...
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... poets , which has not always recognized that Ben Jonson was closely associated with John Donne both in actual life and as a literary influence . That Ben Jonson was the leader of a group of poets known as ' the tribe of Ben ' is ...
... poets , which has not always recognized that Ben Jonson was closely associated with John Donne both in actual life and as a literary influence . That Ben Jonson was the leader of a group of poets known as ' the tribe of Ben ' is ...
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