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CHAPTER IV METAPHYSICAL POETRY 1. Metaphysical ' Poetry , 2. History of the Metaphysical Movement , 3. Social and Intellectual Background of the 17th Century , 4. Life and Work of John Donne ( 1572-1631 ) , 5.
CHAPTER IV METAPHYSICAL POETRY 1. Metaphysical ' Poetry , 2. History of the Metaphysical Movement , 3. Social and Intellectual Background of the 17th Century , 4. Life and Work of John Donne ( 1572-1631 ) , 5.
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Eliot tells us ( in the eassay Metaphysical Poets ) that “ The poets of the Seventeenth century , the successors of the Sixteenth , possessed a mechanism of sensibility which could devour any kind of experience .
Eliot tells us ( in the eassay Metaphysical Poets ) that “ The poets of the Seventeenth century , the successors of the Sixteenth , possessed a mechanism of sensibility which could devour any kind of experience .
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Metaphysical Poetry is one reflection of that complexity . In Metaphysical Poetry we have the literary expression of the dramatic change and rapidity of revolution and at the same time the persistence of tradition .
Metaphysical Poetry is one reflection of that complexity . In Metaphysical Poetry we have the literary expression of the dramatic change and rapidity of revolution and at the same time the persistence of tradition .
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