Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... clear that Carew , Suckling , and Lovelace do not deserve their neglect , It is my position that a more reasonable approach to the criti- cal problems raised by these poets can be found by working in an opposite f " F 1 J direction ...
... clear that Carew , Suckling , and Lovelace do not deserve their neglect , It is my position that a more reasonable approach to the criti- cal problems raised by these poets can be found by working in an opposite f " F 1 J direction ...
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... clearly have analogues in modern poetic terminology , but the fact of analogy in itself suggests a difference of form . The figures whose meanings I have outlined cover areas of inven- tion that are particularly common to ... clear as 25 .
... clearly have analogues in modern poetic terminology , but the fact of analogy in itself suggests a difference of form . The figures whose meanings I have outlined cover areas of inven- tion that are particularly common to ... clear as 25 .
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... clear the weather , / And then they both shall grow together . " It is clear that much of Carew's verse is occasional , but the reasons for his avoidance of topical verse are not clear . Yet there is one important instance in Carew's ...
... clear the weather , / And then they both shall grow together . " It is clear that much of Carew's verse is occasional , but the reasons for his avoidance of topical verse are not clear . Yet there is one important instance in Carew's ...
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