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Generally , the Renaissance in Europe is said to have taken place between the Fourteenth Century and the Seventeenth century . In various European countries the outflowering of the Renaissance occured in different periods ; but it was ...
Generally , the Renaissance in Europe is said to have taken place between the Fourteenth Century and the Seventeenth century . In various European countries the outflowering of the Renaissance occured in different periods ; but it was ...
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There are several reasons for the revival of interest in Metaphysical poetry in the Twentieth century . There is a distaste for romantic idealism and Victorian preaching . The forms of Victorian poetry were too loose and sensuous .
There are several reasons for the revival of interest in Metaphysical poetry in the Twentieth century . There is a distaste for romantic idealism and Victorian preaching . The forms of Victorian poetry were too loose and sensuous .
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Cunliffe, J. W., English Literature of the 1st Half-Century, 1923. Doughty, O., Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1931. Doughty, O., A Victorian Romantic, 1949. Evans, Ifor B., English Poetry in the Late Nineteenth Century.
Cunliffe, J. W., English Literature of the 1st Half-Century, 1923. Doughty, O., Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1931. Doughty, O., A Victorian Romantic, 1949. Evans, Ifor B., English Poetry in the Late Nineteenth Century.
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