Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... employed during that period appear deliberately artificial , but she adds that , to varying degrees , the poets of the period admitted that artificiality as well . Moreover , their poetry cannot be understood if the reader does not ...
... employed during that period appear deliberately artificial , but she adds that , to varying degrees , the poets of the period admitted that artificiality as well . Moreover , their poetry cannot be understood if the reader does not ...
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... employed in the development of common themes . With the court poets , a more particu- lar distinction would arise in the areas of style and tone . To Miss Miles , Carew was the perfect example of the poet at the mean of her survey on ...
... employed in the development of common themes . With the court poets , a more particu- lar distinction would arise in the areas of style and tone . To Miss Miles , Carew was the perfect example of the poet at the mean of her survey on ...
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... employed as the hypotiposetic repre- sentation of the real situation in which the poet's lover is involved . And because there is a further allegoric expression of the fate of the two lovers in the gnomic couplet , the second stanza ...
... employed as the hypotiposetic repre- sentation of the real situation in which the poet's lover is involved . And because there is a further allegoric expression of the fate of the two lovers in the gnomic couplet , the second stanza ...
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