Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... Elizabethan age , and the Jacobean age , though it will be useful to look upon it as one continuous period . Its inexhaustible richness and varied complexity have led literary historians into making sharp distinctions and neat defini ...
... Elizabethan age , and the Jacobean age , though it will be useful to look upon it as one continuous period . Its inexhaustible richness and varied complexity have led literary historians into making sharp distinctions and neat defini ...
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... Elizabethan age has many complex features and merely because Donne opposes the romantic literature and romantic code of morality of the day , Donne is not to be con- sidered as a complete rebel against the Elizabethan age . Donne ...
... Elizabethan age has many complex features and merely because Donne opposes the romantic literature and romantic code of morality of the day , Donne is not to be con- sidered as a complete rebel against the Elizabethan age . Donne ...
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... Elizabethan poetry , whether romantic , epic , mythological , Idyll , sonnet or song . Third , the content of Donne's love poetry is penetrated with sensual realism and in this it is more classical than the ordinary Elizabethan songs ...
... Elizabethan poetry , whether romantic , epic , mythological , Idyll , sonnet or song . Third , the content of Donne's love poetry is penetrated with sensual realism and in this it is more classical than the ordinary Elizabethan songs ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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