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It was a youthful and often unsatisfactory experiment by a man who was never a major poet , but it proved to be one of the seminal works of the age . A few years later two men of genius put their hands to this sort of poetry and ...
It was a youthful and often unsatisfactory experiment by a man who was never a major poet , but it proved to be one of the seminal works of the age . A few years later two men of genius put their hands to this sort of poetry and ...
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This everpresent fear influenced historiography as well as poetry , and in both it took the form of long and plaintive ... usually , the ghost of a departed statesman appears to the poet and , after describing the causes of his personal ...
This everpresent fear influenced historiography as well as poetry , and in both it took the form of long and plaintive ... usually , the ghost of a departed statesman appears to the poet and , after describing the causes of his personal ...
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This graver sort of poetry provided a necessary balance to the frank sensuality of Ovidian myth , and most contemporary poets felt the need for both kinds of expression . We cannot properly understand Elizabethan romantic poetry without ...
This graver sort of poetry provided a necessary balance to the frank sensuality of Ovidian myth , and most contemporary poets felt the need for both kinds of expression . We cannot properly understand Elizabethan romantic poetry without ...
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