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... poetry III Donne's religious poetry IV Donne's prose 40 41 46 47 V Jonson's classicism and poetry 50 VI Jonson's criticism 55 VII Jonson's plays 56 4 . Jacobean literature I Drama : Fletcher , Middleton and Webster 62 II Spenserian and ...
... poetry III Donne's religious poetry IV Donne's prose 40 41 46 47 V Jonson's classicism and poetry 50 VI Jonson's criticism 55 VII Jonson's plays 56 4 . Jacobean literature I Drama : Fletcher , Middleton and Webster 62 II Spenserian and ...
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... poet Propertius ( c . 48 — c . 15 BC ) and the Latin poet and epigrammatist Martial ( c.40 — c.104AD ) , Campion is a delicate , rather subdued poet . While he demon- strated that rhyme is not necessary to English , his quantitative poetry ...
... poet Propertius ( c . 48 — c . 15 BC ) and the Latin poet and epigrammatist Martial ( c.40 — c.104AD ) , Campion is a delicate , rather subdued poet . While he demon- strated that rhyme is not necessary to English , his quantitative poetry ...
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... poetry and perhaps even in the generalised , abstract vocabulary of such mystical poets as Benlowes and Henry More . The now surprising association between rationalism and Neo - Classicism can also be seen in France where Cartesian ...
... poetry and perhaps even in the generalised , abstract vocabulary of such mystical poets as Benlowes and Henry More . The now surprising association between rationalism and Neo - Classicism can also be seen in France where Cartesian ...
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