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... Cavalier imitation of devices made fashionable by Donne , wrought " slender conceits and labored particularities . " His many obvious faults - obscurity , discontinuity , frigidity , slovenliness , striving after effect , lack of the ...
... Cavalier imitation of devices made fashionable by Donne , wrought " slender conceits and labored particularities . " His many obvious faults - obscurity , discontinuity , frigidity , slovenliness , striving after effect , lack of the ...
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... Cavalier's worldliness ; Lovelace presents the Cavalier ideal . His gentility was so strong as to make his attempts at Sucklingesque cynicism seem to some unconvincing , as though he were trying to prove he was no prig . To Albert Baugh ...
... Cavalier's worldliness ; Lovelace presents the Cavalier ideal . His gentility was so strong as to make his attempts at Sucklingesque cynicism seem to some unconvincing , as though he were trying to prove he was no prig . To Albert Baugh ...
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... Cavalier Poetry and Cavalier Politics , " Velvet Studies ( London , 1946 ) , pp . 15-32 . A re- cently discovered fact is discussed by Herbert Berry and E. K. Timings , " Lovelace at Court , " Modern Language Notes , LXIX ( 1954 ) , 396 ...
... Cavalier Poetry and Cavalier Politics , " Velvet Studies ( London , 1946 ) , pp . 15-32 . A re- cently discovered fact is discussed by Herbert Berry and E. K. Timings , " Lovelace at Court , " Modern Language Notes , LXIX ( 1954 ) , 396 ...
Contents
Preface Chronology | 11 |
Life and Works | 15 |
A Poets Interests | 31 |
Copyright | |
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