Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... Cavaliers . When we consider the attention that has been paid to poets like Donne and Jonson , who are commonly held to be the fountainheads of the ... Cavalier lyrists , " who ; 21 } T 1 received most of their inspiration 1 . Introduction.
... Cavaliers . When we consider the attention that has been paid to poets like Donne and Jonson , who are commonly held to be the fountainheads of the ... Cavalier lyrists , " who ; 21 } T 1 received most of their inspiration 1 . Introduction.
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... Cavalier , and the disillusionment evident in his poetry . Yet it is because of his artistically unfortunate involvements with the Royalist cause that Suckling is more of a Cavalier than a true court poet , as was Carew . It is true ...
... Cavalier , and the disillusionment evident in his poetry . Yet it is because of his artistically unfortunate involvements with the Royalist cause that Suckling is more of a Cavalier than a true court poet , as was Carew . It is true ...
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... Cavalier attitude towards what might beat be called a hierarchy of values is summarized in the final stanza of the poem : Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore ; I could not love thee , dear , so much , Lov'd I not Honour ...
... Cavalier attitude towards what might beat be called a hierarchy of values is summarized in the final stanza of the poem : Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore ; I could not love thee , dear , so much , Lov'd I not Honour ...
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