A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 - English literature |
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... poets to whom the country- side was familiar , and a real source of inspiration . His contemporaries , the Cavalier poets , to whom he was otherwise most closely allied in temperament , were already , as Donne and Jonson before them ...
... poets to whom the country- side was familiar , and a real source of inspiration . His contemporaries , the Cavalier poets , to whom he was otherwise most closely allied in temperament , were already , as Donne and Jonson before them ...
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... Cavalier poets proper this frigidity is felt only as a slight undercurrent . But with another group , the COUPLET WRIT ERS , Edmund Waller ( 1605-87 ) and Sir John Denham ( 1615-68 ) , a polished frigidity has become a marked feature of ...
... Cavalier poets proper this frigidity is felt only as a slight undercurrent . But with another group , the COUPLET WRIT ERS , Edmund Waller ( 1605-87 ) and Sir John Denham ( 1615-68 ) , a polished frigidity has become a marked feature of ...
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... poetry , combined with an attack of a long and dangerous illness that inspired Henry Vaughan ( 1622-95 ) to turn from love songs and anacreontics in the style of Jonson and the Cavalier poets to religious poetry . Much of this is a very ...
... poetry , combined with an attack of a long and dangerous illness that inspired Henry Vaughan ( 1622-95 ) to turn from love songs and anacreontics in the style of Jonson and the Cavalier poets to religious poetry . Much of this is a very ...
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