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... concerned to explore , by way of his poetry , all that most interests and disturbs him . When Herbert writes of a ' rope of sands ' we know that this per- ception is at the heart of him . When Donne writes : Only our love hath no decay ...
... concerned to explore , by way of his poetry , all that most interests and disturbs him . When Herbert writes of a ' rope of sands ' we know that this per- ception is at the heart of him . When Donne writes : Only our love hath no decay ...
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... concerned with the public value or reception of his works . Manuscripts were , of course , circulated ; the poet's friends and patrons read them and commented upon them ; reputations were made in the small literary and court circles ...
... concerned with the public value or reception of his works . Manuscripts were , of course , circulated ; the poet's friends and patrons read them and commented upon them ; reputations were made in the small literary and court circles ...
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... concerned with his feelings than his art . Yet , because of the very simplicity of the expression , we also feel slightly superior to the speaker , recognising the ' unliterary ' quality of his verse . In the case of this song our ...
... concerned with his feelings than his art . Yet , because of the very simplicity of the expression , we also feel slightly superior to the speaker , recognising the ' unliterary ' quality of his verse . In the case of this song our ...
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accept amateur amusement attitude Aurelian Townshend beauty Bonamy Dobrée C. V. Wedgwood careless ease Carew and Suckling casual CAVALIER POETS charm commonplace conceits contrived conventional craftsmanship decorative do't Donne Dryden E. W. F. Tomlin Edmund Blunden EDMUND WALLER eighteenth century elaborate elegance Elegie emotion enjoy enjoyment expect eyes fancy fashion feel G. S. Fraser give H. J. C. Grierson heart Herbert of Cherbury heroic couplet humour impression ingenious Jonson Kenneth lines literary Lord Herbert love thee Lovelace's lover lyrical poetry M. C. Bradbrook Marquis of Montrose Mistress moral statement musical never occasionally once Oxford passionate Petrarchan poet's poetic portrait praise pretentious Prithee reader RICHARD LOVELACE ROBIN SKELTON Royalists sense SEVENTEENTH CENTURY simply sing SIR JOHN SUCKLING smooth song soule speaker speech strong masculine style Suckling or Carew Suckling's sweet and fair thine THOMAS CAREW Thomas Randolph thou tone verses vigour William Habington witty writes wrote young zest