The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 oldal |
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... kind of poetry were Crashaw , Herbert , Cleveland , and Cowley . But it must be understood that every poet between 1625 and 1660 had the metaphysical ' taint , even the best lyrists , even Milton and Marvell . The worst possible ...
... kind of poetry were Crashaw , Herbert , Cleveland , and Cowley . But it must be understood that every poet between 1625 and 1660 had the metaphysical ' taint , even the best lyrists , even Milton and Marvell . The worst possible ...
107. oldal
... kind at the close of each couplet ; seven of the Romantic couplets have no stop of any kind at the close . Secondly , if the pause or overflow , ' as the case may be , at the end of the first line of each couplet , be examined , it will ...
... kind at the close of each couplet ; seven of the Romantic couplets have no stop of any kind at the close . Secondly , if the pause or overflow , ' as the case may be , at the end of the first line of each couplet , be examined , it will ...
113. oldal
... kind enough to think it belongs to me . The character of Zimri in my " Absalom " is , in my opinion , worth the whole poem . It is not bloody , but it is ridiculous enough , and he for whom it was intended was too witty to resent it as ...
... kind enough to think it belongs to me . The character of Zimri in my " Absalom " is , in my opinion , worth the whole poem . It is not bloody , but it is ridiculous enough , and he for whom it was intended was too witty to resent it as ...
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