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... courtly lyric , while always remembering that there are clear anticipations of Donne's achievement in the sixteenth century and equally clear continuations of the courtly manner in the seventeenth . Courtly lyric is social , public ...
... courtly lyric , while always remembering that there are clear anticipations of Donne's achievement in the sixteenth century and equally clear continuations of the courtly manner in the seventeenth . Courtly lyric is social , public ...
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... courtly as Inns of Courtly and the world of his lyrics moves sharply away from that of Sidney and Spenser . His work is marked by extreme variations of rhythm , by its range of im- agery , linguistic shock effects , and a general air of ...
... courtly as Inns of Courtly and the world of his lyrics moves sharply away from that of Sidney and Spenser . His work is marked by extreme variations of rhythm , by its range of im- agery , linguistic shock effects , and a general air of ...
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... courtly actuality falling short of courtly ideals . In the masques , Jonson's songs may present courtly ideals , but antimasque often introduces a critical perspective on this , in the manner of Charis . Moreover , the type of humour ...
... courtly actuality falling short of courtly ideals . In the masques , Jonson's songs may present courtly ideals , but antimasque often introduces a critical perspective on this , in the manner of Charis . Moreover , the type of humour ...
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Abraham Cowley Absalom and Achitophel achievement Achitophel Appleton House awareness Ben Jonson Butler Carew Charles Christ Civil classical Cleveland concerned contemporary context contrast Cooper's Hill Cotton country house country-house poems court courtly Cowley Cowley's Crashaw critical Cromwell Davenant death Denham Donne Donne's Drayton Dryden edited Elizabethan England English epic Epigrams Epistle feeling Fletcher Gondibert Herbert heroic Herrick Horatian Hudibras idea ideal individual interest Jacobean James John John Donne Jonson King King's literary Literature London Lord Lovelace Lycidas MacFlecknoe Marvell Marvell's Milton mock-heroic monarch offers Oldham Oxford Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament pastoral Penshurst Phineas Fletcher poem's poet poet-figure poet's poetic poetry political Poly-Olbion praise present reader religious Rochester Rochester's royalist Samson Samson Agonistes Satan satire satirist secular seems seen sense seventeenth century social society Song Spenser stanza stress style Suckling suggests thee theme thou tradition Vaughan verse Waller writing