Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... poetic diction ' came with Dryden - ' there was before Dryden no poetical diction ' , Dr. Johnson says , plumply— the fame of Donne's poetry suffered decline . Dryden speaks of him as ' the greatest wit , though not the greatest poet of ...
... poetic diction ' came with Dryden - ' there was before Dryden no poetical diction ' , Dr. Johnson says , plumply— the fame of Donne's poetry suffered decline . Dryden speaks of him as ' the greatest wit , though not the greatest poet of ...
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... poet in the world in some things ; his verses of the Lost Chaine he hath by Heart and that passage of the calme , that dust and fethers do not stir , all was so quiet . Affirmeth Done to have written all his best pieces ere he was 25 ...
... poet in the world in some things ; his verses of the Lost Chaine he hath by Heart and that passage of the calme , that dust and fethers do not stir , all was so quiet . Affirmeth Done to have written all his best pieces ere he was 25 ...
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... poet's head , the music not the least heavenly that he ever caught and transmitted to his readers . OLIVER ELTON ON DONNE From The English Muse , 1933 ' BUT already , about 1595 , one young poet had broken with the current styles ; he ...
... poet's head , the music not the least heavenly that he ever caught and transmitted to his readers . OLIVER ELTON ON DONNE From The English Muse , 1933 ' BUT already , about 1595 , one young poet had broken with the current styles ; he ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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