Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 sidor |
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... tradition . At the same time , Leavis suggested that other critics had been laboring under a critical misapprehension when they grouped Carew , Suckling , and Lovelace together . This grouping , Leavis said , appeared to be more of a ...
... tradition . At the same time , Leavis suggested that other critics had been laboring under a critical misapprehension when they grouped Carew , Suckling , and Lovelace together . This grouping , Leavis said , appeared to be more of a ...
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... Tradition ( 1928 ) , George Williamson carried on Grierson's arguments , but with one singular expansion . He found that the " fringe " elements of the Donne tradition were usually indebted to both Donne and Jonson . " In the ...
... Tradition ( 1928 ) , George Williamson carried on Grierson's arguments , but with one singular expansion . He found that the " fringe " elements of the Donne tradition were usually indebted to both Donne and Jonson . " In the ...
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... traditions argued that Suckling was influenced by the precieuse temper that characterized the activities of the court ... tradition called libertinage . Libertinage , Henderson said , meant at least to the seventeenth century freedom of ...
... traditions argued that Suckling was influenced by the precieuse temper that characterized the activities of the court ... tradition called libertinage . Libertinage , Henderson said , meant at least to the seventeenth century freedom of ...
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