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... turn of that close , a turn not confined to Marvell , of whom , however , the supreme representative of seventeenth - century urbanity , it is most character- istic , surely has affinities with a characteristic effect of Pope's longer ...
... turn of that close , a turn not confined to Marvell , of whom , however , the supreme representative of seventeenth - century urbanity , it is most character- istic , surely has affinities with a characteristic effect of Pope's longer ...
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... turn in the poetic tradition had , then , occurred before Pope . If , questioning this reference to Prior as an index , some one should urge that Prior , after all , pretends to write nothing more than a kind of society . verse , it ...
... turn in the poetic tradition had , then , occurred before Pope . If , questioning this reference to Prior as an index , some one should urge that Prior , after all , pretends to write nothing more than a kind of society . verse , it ...
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... Turn away no more ; Why wilt thou turn away ? The starry floor The wat❜ry shore , Is given thee till the break of day . ' Attempted paraphrase of this poem would be brought up against awkward questions - would turn , in fact , into ...
... Turn away no more ; Why wilt thou turn away ? The starry floor The wat❜ry shore , Is given thee till the break of day . ' Attempted paraphrase of this poem would be brought up against awkward questions - would turn , in fact , into ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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