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... sonnets are polished and expressive , wanting in power , yet free from that conceit which gives an air of affectation to the works of his friend , WYATT . Both were zealous imitators of the Italian writers , but Surrey had the better ...
... sonnets are polished and expressive , wanting in power , yet free from that conceit which gives an air of affectation to the works of his friend , WYATT . Both were zealous imitators of the Italian writers , but Surrey had the better ...
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... sonnets . His life was one of reverses ; the morning and sunset of his days were overcast with clouds , and some of his sweetest and most touching poetry is that of his sorrows and lamentings . He possessed susceptible feelings and ...
... sonnets . His life was one of reverses ; the morning and sunset of his days were overcast with clouds , and some of his sweetest and most touching poetry is that of his sorrows and lamentings . He possessed susceptible feelings and ...
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... sonnets in our language . They have a consolidation of thought , a It is difficult to trace every peculiar influence on the mind of an author , but Milton could have received little inspiration either from Du Bartas or Sylvester - His ...
... sonnets in our language . They have a consolidation of thought , a It is difficult to trace every peculiar influence on the mind of an author , but Milton could have received little inspiration either from Du Bartas or Sylvester - His ...
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... sonnet is perhaps the most difficult style of poetical composition . Being restricted to the exact number of fourteen lines , there is to epitomize into that narrow compass a complete and dignified image or reflection , 37.
... sonnet is perhaps the most difficult style of poetical composition . Being restricted to the exact number of fourteen lines , there is to epitomize into that narrow compass a complete and dignified image or reflection , 37.
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... sonnets great poetic judgment , a delicate power of balancing words and concentrating ideas are indispensable ; and ... sonnet , unknown in our language before his time ; for most of the earlier poets wanted sufficient skill to draw out ...
... sonnets great poetic judgment , a delicate power of balancing words and concentrating ideas are indispensable ; and ... sonnet , unknown in our language before his time ; for most of the earlier poets wanted sufficient skill to draw out ...
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