Liberty and Love: English Literature and Society, 1640-88Hutchinson, 1981 - 219 strán (strany) |
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... poetry , ' Cooper's Hill ' exerted a fascination on the poets and critics of the following century . Dr Johnson expressed the then accepted view when he wrote : Denham is deservedly considered as one of the fathers of English poetry ...
... poetry , ' Cooper's Hill ' exerted a fascination on the poets and critics of the following century . Dr Johnson expressed the then accepted view when he wrote : Denham is deservedly considered as one of the fathers of English poetry ...
Strana 143
... poetry , giving it a tone at once personal and general , yet divorcing it from the specifics of social context . The metaphysical wit of Marvell is but one specialized ... poets of the Love , sex and attitudes to women in the poetry 143.
... poetry , giving it a tone at once personal and general , yet divorcing it from the specifics of social context . The metaphysical wit of Marvell is but one specialized ... poets of the Love , sex and attitudes to women in the poetry 143.
Strana 144
... poets of the period move at some point in their work . The metaphysicals themselves diverge widely from one another ... poetry of great passion , but he can offer a quizzical insight into the absurd- ities of being in love ; this is a ...
... poets of the period move at some point in their work . The metaphysicals themselves diverge widely from one another ... poetry of great passion , but he can offer a quizzical insight into the absurd- ities of being in love ; this is a ...
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List of abbreviations | 11 |
viewpoint | 19 |
a Parliamentarian viewpoint | 34 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Adam appear Army attitude audience Bellinda BSDWE Catholic Charles Charles's Christopher Hill Church civil common constitution conventional Cooper's Hill Country Wife couplet court Cromwell Cromwell's Denham divine divorce Dorimant Dryden E. A. Wrigley England English Exclusion Crisis Fainall Filmer force freedom give hath heaven Hobbes honour Horner human mind humour husband idea individual intellectual intelligence interest Ireton judgement king Lady Fidget Law of Nature liberty Locke Locke's Lord LWWL Mac Flecknoe marriage marry Marvell's Marxist Milton Mirabell mistress modern monarchy moral Nevertheless opposition Paradise Lost Parliament passage Peter Laslett play plot Plotinus POAS poem poetry political practical Protestant Puritan Putney Debates reason relationship religion religious Restoration comedy role royal royalist Satan satire sense seventeenth century sexual Shadwell Shaftesbury social society things thir throne traditional truth University verse wife woman women