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... poets . The English poets of the period who imitated Spenser imitated only one aspect of his multiple work - his allegory or his topographical patriotic poetry or his pastoralism - and there were more who turned away from him than who ...
... poets . The English poets of the period who imitated Spenser imitated only one aspect of his multiple work - his allegory or his topographical patriotic poetry or his pastoralism - and there were more who turned away from him than who ...
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... Poets : " The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to show learning was their whole endeavour " ) has as its aim the introduction of a more strenuous intellectual strain into poetry , one may agree with those scholars who see ...
... Poets : " The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to show learning was their whole endeavour " ) has as its aim the introduction of a more strenuous intellectual strain into poetry , one may agree with those scholars who see ...
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... poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan manner against which it had originally revolted . But Jonson and the Roman lyrical poets gave them a classical sense of form and the spirit of the age ...
... poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan manner against which it had originally revolted . But Jonson and the Roman lyrical poets gave them a classical sense of form and the spirit of the age ...
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