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... manner which is strong in Wyatt , and also present in Gascoigne , Raleigh , and Sidney himself . This manner is summed up and developed by Donne , whose achievement in lyric offers another extreme , one which particularly attracts ...
... manner which is strong in Wyatt , and also present in Gascoigne , Raleigh , and Sidney himself . This manner is summed up and developed by Donne , whose achievement in lyric offers another extreme , one which particularly attracts ...
Page 136
... manner . The poets see little or no need for analysis , since the enemy is self - evidently wrong , and their manner ranges from the satirical adap- tation of song and ballad ( so ' Pyms Anarchy ' is a version of Carew's ' Aske me no ...
... manner . The poets see little or no need for analysis , since the enemy is self - evidently wrong , and their manner ranges from the satirical adap- tation of song and ballad ( so ' Pyms Anarchy ' is a version of Carew's ' Aske me no ...
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... manner of that voice also works to call in doubt whether the absurdity matters . What we enjoy in Hudibras is the invention . Since Hudibras himself is immediately presented as ludi- crous , and since the world in which he operates is ...
... manner of that voice also works to call in doubt whether the absurdity matters . What we enjoy in Hudibras is the invention . Since Hudibras himself is immediately presented as ludi- crous , and since the world in which he operates is ...
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