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of the true metaphysical style . This is typical of the way the Cavalier poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan manner against which it had originally revolted .
of the true metaphysical style . This is typical of the way the Cavalier poets modified the metaphysical conceit so as to bring it closer to the Petrarchan manner against which it had originally revolted .
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idiosyncratic prose : there was , except for prayer and biblical translation , no common tradition of prose style ' on which individual writers could play their own variations , as eighteenth - century writers had from Addison on ...
idiosyncratic prose : there was , except for prayer and biblical translation , no common tradition of prose style ' on which individual writers could play their own variations , as eighteenth - century writers had from Addison on ...
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Donne's prose style tends to fall into long sentences made up of linked short clauses , arranged in parallel rather than in series , as it were ; neatness in ...
Donne's prose style tends to fall into long sentences made up of linked short clauses , arranged in parallel rather than in series , as it were ; neatness in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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