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It is necessary in order to understand Defoe's poetry to begin with a survey of the peculiar literary landscape in ... and eighteenth century " gave rise to three clearly distinguishable kinds of poets : the dedicated men of letters ...
It is necessary in order to understand Defoe's poetry to begin with a survey of the peculiar literary landscape in ... and eighteenth century " gave rise to three clearly distinguishable kinds of poets : the dedicated men of letters ...
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These poets not only affirmed the traditional functions of public poetry , but they also saw the usefulness of poetry as a ... Taught from youth to write poetry and to imitate classical and English themes and forms , they naturally saw ...
These poets not only affirmed the traditional functions of public poetry , but they also saw the usefulness of poetry as a ... Taught from youth to write poetry and to imitate classical and English themes and forms , they naturally saw ...
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Both of the other groups of poets saw their poetry as their work and as a primary means of earning a living , but these gentlemen poets— more accurately called " gentlemen civil servants " —knew poetry was ancillary .
Both of the other groups of poets saw their poetry as their work and as a primary means of earning a living , but these gentlemen poets— more accurately called " gentlemen civil servants " —knew poetry was ancillary .
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