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  • ...tive of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysical_poets metaphysical poets]. His works are noted for their strong, sensual style and include [https:// ...ki/F_R_Leavis F R Leavis] tended to portray him, with approval, as an anti-Romantic.
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  • ...l satire performed by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_poets comic poets] at the theaters. The theatrical [[genre]] can be simply described as a dra ...mannerisms of its members. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_comedy Romantic comedy] is a popular genre that depicts burgeoning [[romance]] in humorous
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  • ...as Dracula by Bram Stoker, in which desire is mingled with fear and dread. Poets ranging from [[W.B. Yeats]] to [[T. S. Eliot]] have dealt with the themes o ...desire, because "customs" and "conventionalities" stand in the way of her romantic desires.[11] E.M. Forster's novels use homoerotic codes to describe same-se
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  • ...m, rather he is perhaps the last and most famous philosopher in the German romantic and idealistic tradition, and not surprisingly we believe these parallels a ...ing itself in the space of the creative imagination of the poets and early romantic philosophers.
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  • ...literation]] depend on words that have similar pronunciation. Some recent poets, such as [[E. E. Cummings]], made extensive use of words' [[Visual percepti ...are could be considered drama. Romeo and Juliet, for example, is a classic romantic drama generally accepted as literature.
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  • ...nservatives try to adapt norms handed down from the past. The norms may be romantic, like the [[anti-metric movement]] that demands the retention of [[avoirdup ...]], national historical icons, founders and emblems, the works of national poets and authors, or the representation of the nation by its artists. Conservati
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  • ...]'', a collection of biographies and evaluations of 17th- and 18th-century poets. ...er&dq=lives+of+the+most+eminent+english+poets#PPP2,M1 Lives of the English Poets]'', for which he asked 200 guineas, an amount significantly less than the p
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  • ...the use of Taoist words and [[concepts]]. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners have used the Tao Te Ching as ...e general notion that Lao Tzu was Christ's forerunner has lost none of its romantic appeal. (1965:7)</blockquote>
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  • ...I best thought it fit To answere from our home. a1667 COWLEY Elegy in Eng. Poets (1810) VII. 61 There banish'd Ovid had a lasting home. a1835 MRS. HEMANS Ho ...first practical efforts will be in the realms of the easiest department of Romantic Journalism, namely Home News.
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  • poets have routinely confused the ideas of simulacrum and shade. According to resonate with allusions from romantic literature, the court and the forest. The
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  • Very often in romantic love and in interpersonal relationships, parental-child love, child-parent ...hose that seem selfish, petty and closed off, but for the most part we see poets, artists, philosophers and divine leaders. Without one aspect of experience
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