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Pagina 32
... Poets ( 1934 ) ; J. Bennett , Four Metaphysical Poets ( 1934 ) ; H. C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( 1936 ) ; I. Husain , The Mystical Element in the Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century ( 1948 ) . The rebellion against ...
... Poets ( 1934 ) ; J. Bennett , Four Metaphysical Poets ( 1934 ) ; H. C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( 1936 ) ; I. Husain , The Mystical Element in the Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century ( 1948 ) . The rebellion against ...
Pagina 225
... Poets chose to write in measured language , which is this . Their Poems were made at first with intention to have them sung , as well Epique as Dramatique ( which custome hath been long time laid aside , but began to be re- 20 vived in ...
... Poets chose to write in measured language , which is this . Their Poems were made at first with intention to have them sung , as well Epique as Dramatique ( which custome hath been long time laid aside , but began to be re- 20 vived in ...
Pagina 346
... Poets : for though no man envies the excellence of that which in no proportion he ever tasted ( as men cannot be said to envy the condition of Angels ) yet we may say the devil envies the Supremacy of God , because he was in some degree ...
... Poets : for though no man envies the excellence of that which in no proportion he ever tasted ( as men cannot be said to envy the condition of Angels ) yet we may say the devil envies the Supremacy of God , because he was in some degree ...
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