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While they are aware of the changes in thought and art , they are eager to stress the elements of tradition and continuity in Sixteenth century literature . Thus the Renaissance was not at all a break , but the full development ...
While they are aware of the changes in thought and art , they are eager to stress the elements of tradition and continuity in Sixteenth century literature . Thus the Renaissance was not at all a break , but the full development ...
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The problem of Donne's poetic sincerity is important in the context of the Elizabethan tradition of love poetry which is essen- tially Petrarchan in form and content . Sidney and Spenser have Petrarchan love in their sonnets .
The problem of Donne's poetic sincerity is important in the context of the Elizabethan tradition of love poetry which is essen- tially Petrarchan in form and content . Sidney and Spenser have Petrarchan love in their sonnets .
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PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Abrams , M. H. , Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition , New York , 1953 . Abrams , M. H. , ed . , The English Romantic Poets : Modern Essays in Criticism , New York , 1960 . Beach , Joseph Warren , The Concept ...
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Abrams , M. H. , Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition , New York , 1953 . Abrams , M. H. , ed . , The English Romantic Poets : Modern Essays in Criticism , New York , 1960 . Beach , Joseph Warren , The Concept ...
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