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... shows more awareness of major Donne that Suckling does : Though Seas and Land betwixt us both , Our Faith and Troth ... show this in their mixture of amusement with sober consideration of lessons to be learnt from other species . And it ...
... shows more awareness of major Donne that Suckling does : Though Seas and Land betwixt us both , Our Faith and Troth ... show this in their mixture of amusement with sober consideration of lessons to be learnt from other species . And it ...
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... shows himself capable of serious and extended contemplation of ideas of power and rule , but his satirical verse works through song forms and has , in general , a light tone . Thus in ' News from Colchester ' he uses the persona of a ...
... shows himself capable of serious and extended contemplation of ideas of power and rule , but his satirical verse works through song forms and has , in general , a light tone . Thus in ' News from Colchester ' he uses the persona of a ...
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... shows a strong tendency to flatter Elizabeth I. He is even explicit about this : Here sacred Soueraigne , glorious Queene of Peace , The tumults of disordred times I sing , To glorifie thy Raigne , and to increase The wonder of those ...
... shows a strong tendency to flatter Elizabeth I. He is even explicit about this : Here sacred Soueraigne , glorious Queene of Peace , The tumults of disordred times I sing , To glorifie thy Raigne , and to increase The wonder of those ...
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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