English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... poetry , and he possesses the virtue of facile and often charming ex- pression . He has considerable technical power , and he has revised and polished his verse until the best of his poetry is so perfectly done that it illustrates the ...
... poetry , and he possesses the virtue of facile and often charming ex- pression . He has considerable technical power , and he has revised and polished his verse until the best of his poetry is so perfectly done that it illustrates the ...
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... Poetry : Two Essays and a Bibliography . New York , 1939 . Allen , Beverly Sprague . Tides in English Taste ( 1619-1800 ) . 2 vols . Cambridge , Mass . , 1937 . Bennett , Joan . Four Metaphysical Poets : Donne , Herbert , Vaughan ...
... Poetry : Two Essays and a Bibliography . New York , 1939 . Allen , Beverly Sprague . Tides in English Taste ( 1619-1800 ) . 2 vols . Cambridge , Mass . , 1937 . Bennett , Joan . Four Metaphysical Poets : Donne , Herbert , Vaughan ...
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... Poetry of the Seventeenth Century . London , 1924 . Gosse , Edmund . The Jacobean Poets . New York , 1894 . Seventeenth Century Studies . New York , 1897 . Greenlaw , Edwin . " The New Science and English Literature in the Seventeenth ...
... Poetry of the Seventeenth Century . London , 1924 . Gosse , Edmund . The Jacobean Poets . New York , 1894 . Seventeenth Century Studies . New York , 1897 . Greenlaw , Edwin . " The New Science and English Literature in the Seventeenth ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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