Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... critical renaissance has failed to investigate the second order of poets as well . It is the purpose of this essay to examine three of these poets , Thomas Carew , John Suckling , and Richard Lovelace , as individuals of differing ...
... critical renaissance has failed to investigate the second order of poets as well . It is the purpose of this essay to examine three of these poets , Thomas Carew , John Suckling , and Richard Lovelace , as individuals of differing ...
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... critical premises that attempt to avoid certain modern and confusing critical terminologies and that appear to be particularly helpful in developing a unified perspective for my study . Some of these premises have been taken from ...
... critical premises that attempt to avoid certain modern and confusing critical terminologies and that appear to be particularly helpful in developing a unified perspective for my study . Some of these premises have been taken from ...
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... critical view of the Caroline poats . Few critics have thought to look at the court posts other than group . Typical of an older , conservative attitude was Barret Wendell , who examined the poets as a group , but then dismissed some of ...
... critical view of the Caroline poats . Few critics have thought to look at the court posts other than group . Typical of an older , conservative attitude was Barret Wendell , who examined the poets as a group , but then dismissed some of ...
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