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... influence . The influence of French literary methods and French literary attitudes was felt all over Europe , and would have been felt in England even if there had been no Norman Conquest . We are entering the period of French cultural ...
... influence . The influence of French literary methods and French literary attitudes was felt all over Europe , and would have been felt in England even if there had been no Norman Conquest . We are entering the period of French cultural ...
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David Daiches. to reach England at last and influence English poetry . This French influence intermingled with that ... influences could come to- gether as well as how the technique of rhymed accentual Latin verse influenced both French ...
David Daiches. to reach England at last and influence English poetry . This French influence intermingled with that ... influences could come to- gether as well as how the technique of rhymed accentual Latin verse influenced both French ...
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... influenced by Donne , and the secular poets who considered themselves " Sons of Ben " even if they also show something of Donne's influence . There were also secular metaphysical poets , who continued the Donne tradition not in ...
... influenced by Donne , and the secular poets who considered themselves " Sons of Ben " even if they also show something of Donne's influence . There were also secular metaphysical poets , who continued the Donne tradition not in ...
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