Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain |
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... poets of the period . Here I have tried to give enough of the work of each poet for the reader to take away an adequate sense of the character of his oeuvre as a whole ; the necessary exception to this is Milton , who poses insuperable ...
... poets of the period . Here I have tried to give enough of the work of each poet for the reader to take away an adequate sense of the character of his oeuvre as a whole ; the necessary exception to this is Milton , who poses insuperable ...
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... poets can be adequately characterized by terms like ' Metaphysical ' or ' Cavalier ' ; even when they saw themselves as members of a particular literary group , all but the most minor and derivative poets of these years are more ...
... poets can be adequately characterized by terms like ' Metaphysical ' or ' Cavalier ' ; even when they saw themselves as members of a particular literary group , all but the most minor and derivative poets of these years are more ...
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... poets , is inevitably to generalize at least as largely as in grouping the poets in the conventional manner . If generalizations about the background of the period are open to the same sort of objections , however , they too contain ...
... poets , is inevitably to generalize at least as largely as in grouping the poets in the conventional manner . If generalizations about the background of the period are open to the same sort of objections , however , they too contain ...
Contents
Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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