Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Twenty-nine essays discussing seventeenth-century poetry generally, and the major poets of the era themselves, exclusive of Milton. |
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... Carew , partly perhaps be- cause no fully adequate account of English poetry in the first half of the seventeenth century has been written . In Revaluation , Dr. Leavis suggested an approach which makes Carew an important link between ...
... Carew , partly perhaps be- cause no fully adequate account of English poetry in the first half of the seventeenth century has been written . In Revaluation , Dr. Leavis suggested an approach which makes Carew an important link between ...
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... Carew stresses the importance of sex and is also aware that other values bear upon sexual relationships . The poem's value is that it takes account of more factors of human existence than persuasion poems commonly do , although it stops ...
... Carew stresses the importance of sex and is also aware that other values bear upon sexual relationships . The poem's value is that it takes account of more factors of human existence than persuasion poems commonly do , although it stops ...
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... Carew can and does make use at times of fairly complex stanza forms ( as indeed Jonson also does ) his normal manner is simple in a way which resembles Jonson's formal simplicity and reminds us of the latter's stress on matter above ...
... Carew can and does make use at times of fairly complex stanza forms ( as indeed Jonson also does ) his normal manner is simple in a way which resembles Jonson's formal simplicity and reminds us of the latter's stress on matter above ...
Contents
H J C GRIERSON Metaphysical Poetry | 3 |
T S ELIOT The Metaphysical Poets | 23 |
HELEN GARDNER The Metaphysical Poets | 32 |
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