Carew, Suckling, and Lovelace: A ReappraisalStanford University, 1963 - 152 oldal |
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19. oldal
... court poetry , this vocabulary tied in with the contempo- rary poetic vision that imagined a duality of perceptions between the world of the human and the realm of the divine , or more specifically between the real and an idealized ...
... court poetry , this vocabulary tied in with the contempo- rary poetic vision that imagined a duality of perceptions between the world of the human and the realm of the divine , or more specifically between the real and an idealized ...
73. oldal
... poet reaches in the last two stanzas is , ironically enough , not only the unhappy summation of the fate of the Cavaliers ... court poets is mediocre . But from the successful poems within those slight art forms , we can glean curious ...
... poet reaches in the last two stanzas is , ironically enough , not only the unhappy summation of the fate of the Cavaliers ... court poets is mediocre . But from the successful poems within those slight art forms , we can glean curious ...
74. oldal
... court poets brings with it sufficient evidence that these men , in particular Carew , were not unconscious of the traditions that have borne the major influences on seventeenth century English poetry , but as a group their output has no ...
... court poets brings with it sufficient evidence that these men , in particular Carew , were not unconscious of the traditions that have borne the major influences on seventeenth century English poetry , but as a group their output has no ...
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