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The habit of writing both types of poetry , amorous and religious verses , is derived from Donne who wrote love poetry in the first period of his life and devotional lyrics in the later period ...
The habit of writing both types of poetry , amorous and religious verses , is derived from Donne who wrote love poetry in the first period of his life and devotional lyrics in the later period ...
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The writer of comedies sees the follies and imperfections and faults of men . He expresses them in novels and dramas . But he is not concerned with the deeper moral issues . The comic attitude is one of detachment .
The writer of comedies sees the follies and imperfections and faults of men . He expresses them in novels and dramas . But he is not concerned with the deeper moral issues . The comic attitude is one of detachment .
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There were the Tory writers favoured by royal patronage . And Pope was connected with the Tories . But he had friends in all groups . During 1710 and 1711 , he associated himself with the other group of writers in the Whig Party .
There were the Tory writers favoured by royal patronage . And Pope was connected with the Tories . But he had friends in all groups . During 1710 and 1711 , he associated himself with the other group of writers in the Whig Party .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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