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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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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 . The intellectual life of the Seventeenth century had three principal ...
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 . The intellectual life of the Seventeenth century had three principal ...
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