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Joan Bennet ( in Four Metaphysical Poets ) observes that Donne “ knew enough to portray and analyse a wider range of emotions than any other English poet except Shakespeare . " But these claims do not go unchallenged .
Joan Bennet ( in Four Metaphysical Poets ) observes that Donne “ knew enough to portray and analyse a wider range of emotions than any other English poet except Shakespeare . " But these claims do not go unchallenged .
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They believed that English painters valued only pretentious , theatrical and elementary effects and traded in cheap emotions , false pathos , sentimental ideas . They saw a poetical imagination and an independent spirit at work .
They believed that English painters valued only pretentious , theatrical and elementary effects and traded in cheap emotions , false pathos , sentimental ideas . They saw a poetical imagination and an independent spirit at work .
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He does not set out to interpret every new phase of human thought and emotion . ... To him , human passion was in- explicably connected with its outward manifestation in the emotions stirred by the apprehension of beauty .
He does not set out to interpret every new phase of human thought and emotion . ... To him , human passion was in- explicably connected with its outward manifestation in the emotions stirred by the apprehension of beauty .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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