Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 páginas |
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... poets ; but the best of them have left a small number of poems , mostly love - songs , whose polish and charm have scarcely been equalled . The chief of the Cavalier poets was not a cavalier at all , but a Devonshire parson . Robert ...
... poets ; but the best of them have left a small number of poems , mostly love - songs , whose polish and charm have scarcely been equalled . The chief of the Cavalier poets was not a cavalier at all , but a Devonshire parson . Robert ...
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... poem , Britannia's Pastorals , while for the most part it dealt with the country in the manner of the court , chronicling Thenot , Piers , Wilkin , Duddy , Hobbinhall , Alexis ... Cavalier poet has left as many good THE CAVALIER POETS 191.
... poem , Britannia's Pastorals , while for the most part it dealt with the country in the manner of the court , chronicling Thenot , Piers , Wilkin , Duddy , Hobbinhall , Alexis ... Cavalier poet has left as many good THE CAVALIER POETS 191.
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... Cavaliers were content to praise their mistresses and declare themselves their humble servants . With Sir John Suckling , however , there came a change . He was a busy , popular , and fortunate young courtier , with no ... CAVALIER POETS 193.
... Cavaliers were content to praise their mistresses and declare themselves their humble servants . With Sir John Suckling , however , there came a change . He was a busy , popular , and fortunate young courtier , with no ... CAVALIER POETS 193.
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