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... turn away from courtly modes , it is important to add that such turning away includes a heightened stress on the individual . The confident reference to understood categories of form , image , and allusion which is characteristic of ...
... turn away from courtly modes , it is important to add that such turning away includes a heightened stress on the individual . The confident reference to understood categories of form , image , and allusion which is characteristic of ...
Page 85
... turning away from the great affairs of state and the retreat which is Cotton's Peaks suggests withdrawal from the national con- cerns of the mid - century , but Cotton's achievement is to prove on the pulses the possibility of modest ...
... turning away from the great affairs of state and the retreat which is Cotton's Peaks suggests withdrawal from the national con- cerns of the mid - century , but Cotton's achievement is to prove on the pulses the possibility of modest ...
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... turns back to the frenzied mess it has discerned . The Restoration : Butler and Dryden To turn from the distressed and divided world of Rochester's verse satires to Samuel Butler's Hudibras is to move from satirical analysis of ...
... turns back to the frenzied mess it has discerned . The Restoration : Butler and Dryden To turn from the distressed and divided world of Rochester's verse satires to Samuel Butler's Hudibras is to move from satirical analysis of ...
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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