Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... History concedes the right of Carew " to stand next to Herrick among the Caroline lyrists , " it devotes only nine pages to a consideration of all three poets and closes its brief examination of Carew , whom it considers far the most ...
... History concedes the right of Carew " to stand next to Herrick among the Caroline lyrists , " it devotes only nine pages to a consideration of all three poets and closes its brief examination of Carew , whom it considers far the most ...
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... history should be rather general , but the conclusion that we must draw from our brief examination of those surveys -- and their bibliographies -- is that they have done little to encourage individual work on these men . One probable ...
... history should be rather general , but the conclusion that we must draw from our brief examination of those surveys -- and their bibliographies -- is that they have done little to encourage individual work on these men . One probable ...
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... historical sense more accessible to considerations both of tradition and independence . It is also more confined ... history of criticism has been more generous . To the extent that he was reasonably successful within the art - forms ...
... historical sense more accessible to considerations both of tradition and independence . It is also more confined ... history of criticism has been more generous . To the extent that he was reasonably successful within the art - forms ...
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