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Page 74
... Carew's two country - house poems , ' To Saxham ' and ' To my friend G.N. from Wrest ' ( Poems , 1640 ) , but Carew offers an account which is finally more substantial than Herrick's , perhaps because he is working with speci- fics ...
... Carew's two country - house poems , ' To Saxham ' and ' To my friend G.N. from Wrest ' ( Poems , 1640 ) , but Carew offers an account which is finally more substantial than Herrick's , perhaps because he is working with speci- fics ...
Page 96
... Carew learnt from Jonson how to render the sense of thinking in verse . In his ' To Ben . Johnson . Upon occasion of his Ode of defiance annext to his Play of the new Inne ' Carew mixes praise and advice with a precise assurance which ...
... Carew learnt from Jonson how to render the sense of thinking in verse . In his ' To Ben . Johnson . Upon occasion of his Ode of defiance annext to his Play of the new Inne ' Carew mixes praise and advice with a precise assurance which ...
Page 97
... Carew's poems to a fellow poet , ' To my worthy friend Master Geo . Sandys , on his translation of the Psalmes ' ( 1638 ) where again the quality of Carew's poem is the true com- pliment to Sandys , implying as it does that the work of ...
... Carew's poems to a fellow poet , ' To my worthy friend Master Geo . Sandys , on his translation of the Psalmes ' ( 1638 ) where again the quality of Carew's poem is the true com- pliment to Sandys , implying as it does that the work of ...
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