Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, 1616-1660Harvard University Press, 1990 - 394 Seiten Offers new interpretations of poems by Milton, Jonson, Herrick, and Lovelace, and looks at five themes in seventeenth century English poetry. |
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... Puritan naming him as a “ Poeticall , Papisticall , Atheisticall " bal- lad maker who printed rhymes " against the truest Protestants . " 10 Yet Par- ker was inevitably writing for an audience with strong Puritan sympa- thies ...
... Puritan naming him as a “ Poeticall , Papisticall , Atheisticall " bal- lad maker who printed rhymes " against the truest Protestants . " 10 Yet Par- ker was inevitably writing for an audience with strong Puritan sympa- thies ...
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... Puritan militancy during the 1650s , for Puritan objections to the ceremony were long - standing , bound up with hostility to the Book of Common Prayer . Alternative Puritan edi- tions of the prayer book did not dare to leave the ...
... Puritan militancy during the 1650s , for Puritan objections to the ceremony were long - standing , bound up with hostility to the Book of Common Prayer . Alternative Puritan edi- tions of the prayer book did not dare to leave the ...
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... Puritan , pp . 348–351 . 30. From a sheet printed ca. 1649. Burton was the printer . Text in Rollins , Cavalier and Puritan , pp . 256–264 . 31. In Shipman's Carolina : or Loyal Poems ( 1683 ; facsimile ed . , Farnsborough , 1971 ) . In ...
... Puritan , pp . 348–351 . 30. From a sheet printed ca. 1649. Burton was the printer . Text in Rollins , Cavalier and Puritan , pp . 256–264 . 31. In Shipman's Carolina : or Loyal Poems ( 1683 ; facsimile ed . , Farnsborough , 1971 ) . In ...
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Thresholds I | 1 |
Praising and Blaming | 15 |
Strafford and Buckingham | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action appear ballad become begins Bermudas body called century Charles Charles's church close comes common contrast court dead death describes doth English epigram example experience expression eyes face fair fall fear final follow give given hair hand hath head heart Herbert Herrick hope idea ideal John Jonson keep kind king king's lady least leave light lines live look lost means Milton mind move nature never offer once opening peace perhaps piece play poem poet poetry political possible praise present proverb Puritan reader rest restoration rose seas seems sense Shakespeare ship soul stand stanza sweet thee things thou thought tion true turns unto verse whole wind write written