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This is expressed in strange , pulsating poems in which the thought and feeling tear their way through new rhythms , destroying the smooth lyricism characteristic of the Renaissance . The earliest dated poems are three satires of 1593,2 ...
This is expressed in strange , pulsating poems in which the thought and feeling tear their way through new rhythms , destroying the smooth lyricism characteristic of the Renaissance . The earliest dated poems are three satires of 1593,2 ...
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These poems give no evidence of contact with the new ideas of the period : there is no intellectual questioning and no interest in scientific advance . Although Herbert knew Bacon so well that the latter dedicated to him a translation ...
These poems give no evidence of contact with the new ideas of the period : there is no intellectual questioning and no interest in scientific advance . Although Herbert knew Bacon so well that the latter dedicated to him a translation ...
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RICHARD LOVELACE Poems . Ed . by C. H. Wilkinson . 2 vols . Oxford , 1925 . Hartmann , C. H. The Cavalier Spirit and Its Influence on the Life and Work of Richard Lovelace . London , 1925 . ABRAHAM COWLEY English Writings .
RICHARD LOVELACE Poems . Ed . by C. H. Wilkinson . 2 vols . Oxford , 1925 . Hartmann , C. H. The Cavalier Spirit and Its Influence on the Life and Work of Richard Lovelace . London , 1925 . ABRAHAM COWLEY English Writings .
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
BEN JONSON | 76 |
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