Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... reason for the dearth of individual criticism of this group seems to have been a general admission that no amount of praise could convince a majority of critics that these men were impor- tant or even interesting writers . Neither the ...
... reason for the dearth of individual criticism of this group seems to have been a general admission that no amount of praise could convince a majority of critics that these men were impor- tant or even interesting writers . Neither the ...
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... reason to be- lieve that the poet , as an individual , enjoyed a certain popularity during his lifetime and some notoriety as well . Like the other Caroline poets , Carew apparently found his popularity in the receptive audience of the ...
... reason to be- lieve that the poet , as an individual , enjoyed a certain popularity during his lifetime and some notoriety as well . Like the other Caroline poets , Carew apparently found his popularity in the receptive audience of the ...
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... reason that we can so easily fit Puttenham's terms to Carew , while we find less poetry in Suckling that can be illuminated in the same way . Another probable reason for these differences is that whereas Carew's verse is , for the most ...
... reason that we can so easily fit Puttenham's terms to Carew , while we find less poetry in Suckling that can be illuminated in the same way . Another probable reason for these differences is that whereas Carew's verse is , for the most ...
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