Other critics have preferred to call them the fantastic or conceited school, the later Euphuists, or the English Marinists and Gongorists, after the poets Marino and Gongora, who brought this fashion to its extreme in Italy and in Spain.
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers
Gongora, whom the Spaniards once greatly admired, and distinguished by the epithet of The Wonderful, abounds with these conceits.
"Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)"
Isaac D'Israeli
From Gongora and Quevedo Mary passes to Calderon, whom she justly considers the master of Spanish poetry.
"Mrs. Shelley"
Lucy M. Rossetti