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It was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–99 ) who saw himself , as he was seen by his contemporaries , in the role of the New Poet who was to draw the threads together and mark both a culmination and a new beginning in English poetry .
It was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–99 ) who saw himself , as he was seen by his contemporaries , in the role of the New Poet who was to draw the threads together and mark both a culmination and a new beginning in English poetry .
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In so far as the metaphysical school of poetry ( the term was first used for Donne and his followers by Dr. Johnson in his discussion of Cowley in Lives of the English Poets : “ The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to show ...
In so far as the metaphysical school of poetry ( the term was first used for Donne and his followers by Dr. Johnson in his discussion of Cowley in Lives of the English Poets : “ The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to show ...
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This is typical of the way the Cavalier poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan ... There were also secular metaphysical poets , who continued the Donne tradition not in religious poetry but in ...
This is typical of the way the Cavalier poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan ... There were also secular metaphysical poets , who continued the Donne tradition not in religious poetry but in ...
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