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... Elizabethan , Renaissance literary attitudes continued in the first decade of the seventeenth century . Elizabethan experiments with quantitative verse were continued by Thomas Campion ( 1567-1620 ) , whose Observations in the 22 ...
... Elizabethan , Renaissance literary attitudes continued in the first decade of the seventeenth century . Elizabethan experiments with quantitative verse were continued by Thomas Campion ( 1567-1620 ) , whose Observations in the 22 ...
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... Elizabethan verse , but are of slight content . A student of the classics , influenced by the Latin lyric poet Catullus ( c . 84- c . 54 BC ) , the Roman poet , satirist and critic Horace ( 65- 8 BC ) , the Roman elegaic poet Propertius ...
... Elizabethan verse , but are of slight content . A student of the classics , influenced by the Latin lyric poet Catullus ( c . 84- c . 54 BC ) , the Roman poet , satirist and critic Horace ( 65- 8 BC ) , the Roman elegaic poet Propertius ...
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... Elizabethan in diction , often Donnean in logic . Townshend's stanzaic forms and rhyme schemes are varied , and sometimes surprising . The beautiful ' Dialogue betwixt Time and a Pilgrime ' has the graceful seriousness of the best ...
... Elizabethan in diction , often Donnean in logic . Townshend's stanzaic forms and rhyme schemes are varied , and sometimes surprising . The beautiful ' Dialogue betwixt Time and a Pilgrime ' has the graceful seriousness of the best ...
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