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British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY The Poetry of the Caroline Court THOMAS N. CORNS University of Wales , Bangor I MY SUBJECT IS THE WORK of those writers who have generally been called ' Cavalier poets ' . It is a term ...
British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY The Poetry of the Caroline Court THOMAS N. CORNS University of Wales , Bangor I MY SUBJECT IS THE WORK of those writers who have generally been called ' Cavalier poets ' . It is a term ...
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... poetry ; song requires to be comprehensible to an aural reception . Nor would the court poets of the 1630s have acknowledged much validity in Jonson's asseveration of the supremacy of the word in collaborative perfor- mance , his claim ...
... poetry ; song requires to be comprehensible to an aural reception . Nor would the court poets of the 1630s have acknowledged much validity in Jonson's asseveration of the supremacy of the word in collaborative perfor- mance , his claim ...
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... poetry , he talked of Brooke , Flecker , and Bridges ; and when the Professor of Poetry , H. W. Garrod , ventured into the modern field , he also chose to speak on Brooke , together with Bridges and Humbert Wolfe . Muir found some ...
... poetry , he talked of Brooke , Flecker , and Bridges ; and when the Professor of Poetry , H. W. Garrod , ventured into the modern field , he also chose to speak on Brooke , together with Bridges and Humbert Wolfe . Muir found some ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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