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... relation between the moral and emotional aspects of man : Shakespeare was not the New Poet the Elizabethans were ... is the perfect example of a work of greater historical importance than of permanent and intrinsic poetic interest .
... relation between the moral and emotional aspects of man : Shakespeare was not the New Poet the Elizabethans were ... is the perfect example of a work of greater historical importance than of permanent and intrinsic poetic interest .
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“ The poets ' poet ” he has been called : but this does not mean ( as is sometimes thought ) that his work represents the quintessence of poetic lushness , but rather that , combining so many strands and occupying such a central ...
“ The poets ' poet ” he has been called : but this does not mean ( as is sometimes thought ) that his work represents the quintessence of poetic lushness , but rather that , combining so many strands and occupying such a central ...
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This is to use the English poetic language differently from the way Spenser employed it . The high ornamental strain of what might be called the Petrarchan tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was ...
This is to use the English poetic language differently from the way Spenser employed it . The high ornamental strain of what might be called the Petrarchan tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was ...
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