The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... tion.51 Jonson was a professional , writing for a limited circle of which he was not a member except in his capacity as poet . Although Maecenas has become the archetypal patron , for Horace he was the man who gave him independence ...
... tion.51 Jonson was a professional , writing for a limited circle of which he was not a member except in his capacity as poet . Although Maecenas has become the archetypal patron , for Horace he was the man who gave him independence ...
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... tion that millenarians , republicans , and royalists could be reconciled Marvell was impossibly optimistic , but this does not mean that the poem is a naive idealisation of an artificial constitution . It is a serious political attempt ...
... tion that millenarians , republicans , and royalists could be reconciled Marvell was impossibly optimistic , but this does not mean that the poem is a naive idealisation of an artificial constitution . It is a serious political attempt ...
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... tion of New Inn . JM takes B.A. 1630 Charles increases J's pension . 1631 J's quarrel with Inigo Jones . D born . 1632 JM takes M.A. and retires to father's house . 1633 AM at Cambridge . 1634 End of J's public 1635 career . 1637 Death ...
... tion of New Inn . JM takes B.A. 1630 Charles increases J's pension . 1631 J's quarrel with Inigo Jones . D born . 1632 JM takes M.A. and retires to father's house . 1633 AM at Cambridge . 1634 End of J's public 1635 career . 1637 Death ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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