Seventeenth-century English Poetry, Volume 2Miriam Kosh Starkman Knopf, 1967 - Civilization, Modern Volume 1 includes writings by John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Traherne, and Richard Crashaw. |
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... Jonson , finds him an anal type , one who , having little else , had to hoard his classicism.2 And perhaps Jonson felt more than a literary kinship to Horace , son of a freedman . Certainly in the seventeenth century the Ho- ratian role ...
... Jonson , finds him an anal type , one who , having little else , had to hoard his classicism.2 And perhaps Jonson felt more than a literary kinship to Horace , son of a freedman . Certainly in the seventeenth century the Ho- ratian role ...
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... Jonson move into the Pindaric mode . " An Ode to James Earle of Desmond , Writ in Queene Elizabeths Time , since lost and recovered " flows oddly from Jonson's pen , its " unvulgar straine " indicating precisely the kind of furor poet ...
... Jonson move into the Pindaric mode . " An Ode to James Earle of Desmond , Writ in Queene Elizabeths Time , since lost and recovered " flows oddly from Jonson's pen , its " unvulgar straine " indicating precisely the kind of furor poet ...
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... JONSON HERFORD , C. H. , and PERCY and EVELYN SIMPSON , eds . The Works of Ben Jonson . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1925-1952 , vol . VIII . ( See also vols . I and II , " The Man and His Work . " ) Critical Works : BARISH , JONAS A ...
... JONSON HERFORD , C. H. , and PERCY and EVELYN SIMPSON , eds . The Works of Ben Jonson . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1925-1952 , vol . VIII . ( See also vols . I and II , " The Man and His Work . " ) Critical Works : BARISH , JONAS A ...
Contents
Ben Jonson | 3 |
Her man described by her owne Dictamen | 9 |
Abraham Cowley cont | 16 |
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