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Thus a poet like Donne is not concerned with the expression of feeling , but with its analysis . His lyrics do not express love , but analyse it . Thus metaphysical poets are in a sense psychological poets , exploring the remote parts ...
Thus a poet like Donne is not concerned with the expression of feeling , but with its analysis . His lyrics do not express love , but analyse it . Thus metaphysical poets are in a sense psychological poets , exploring the remote parts ...
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to extravagance in conception and expression and a certain emotional turgidity . The new spirit of the Restoration was inclined to reject the Romantic elements in literature and thought . It substituted the critical for the creative ...
to extravagance in conception and expression and a certain emotional turgidity . The new spirit of the Restoration was inclined to reject the Romantic elements in literature and thought . It substituted the critical for the creative ...
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Therefore , he made all his poems an expression of his poignant passion . He viewed nature as the background for the manifestation of beauty . His poetry of writing was to find the most direct and conventional expression possible for ...
Therefore , he made all his poems an expression of his poignant passion . He viewed nature as the background for the manifestation of beauty . His poetry of writing was to find the most direct and conventional expression possible for ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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