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... period when a new impulse was given to romantic poetry . It was , however , romanticism with a difference . Tennyson recognized an affinity with Byron and Keats , Browning with Shelley , but romanticism no longer implied an attitude of ...
... period when a new impulse was given to romantic poetry . It was , however , romanticism with a difference . Tennyson recognized an affinity with Byron and Keats , Browning with Shelley , but romanticism no longer implied an attitude of ...
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... period was prolific , but added little to his reputation . Two more major writers bring up the history of English poetry to the end of the nineteenth century and carry it into the twentieth . These are George Meredith ( 1828-1909 ) and ...
... period was prolific , but added little to his reputation . Two more major writers bring up the history of English poetry to the end of the nineteenth century and carry it into the twentieth . These are George Meredith ( 1828-1909 ) and ...
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... period . Finally , the fourth phase ( 1620–40 ) , that of Philip Massinger , John Ford , and James Shirley , brings us to within two years of the closure of the theatres by an act of the Long Parliament . This period had all the marks ...
... period . Finally , the fourth phase ( 1620–40 ) , that of Philip Massinger , John Ford , and James Shirley , brings us to within two years of the closure of the theatres by an act of the Long Parliament . This period had all the marks ...
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