Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... speak of the vices of a Prince that is dead , it is certain that the Prince that is alive proceeds in the same vices ; so the inversion of the Rule is true too , Cum de bono principe 30 loquuntur , when men may speak freely of the ...
... speak of the vices of a Prince that is dead , it is certain that the Prince that is alive proceeds in the same vices ; so the inversion of the Rule is true too , Cum de bono principe 30 loquuntur , when men may speak freely of the ...
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... speaks of the Satires as too ' clerical ' , - -as though they had been written by the Dean of St. Paul's . He supposes The Funeral to have been written after the death of Donne's wife . He speaks of the Epithalamion of 1613 as ...
... speaks of the Satires as too ' clerical ' , - -as though they had been written by the Dean of St. Paul's . He supposes The Funeral to have been written after the death of Donne's wife . He speaks of the Epithalamion of 1613 as ...
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... speaks as though Donne were publishing Songs and Sonets . It seems more likely that what he had in mind was a volume of ' Letters to Severall Personages ' . When he speaks of being under ' an unescapable necessity ' to print his book ...
... speaks as though Donne were publishing Songs and Sonets . It seems more likely that what he had in mind was a volume of ' Letters to Severall Personages ' . When he speaks of being under ' an unescapable necessity ' to print his book ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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