A Preface to DonneLongman, 1970 - 160 sidor Probably the most famous of the Metaphysical poets, John Donne worked with and influenced many of the leading poets of the age. This excellent introduction to his life and works sets his writing firmly in the context of his times. |
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... interests revealed in Donne's poetry show him to be a forerunner of the new age of enquiry to which Bacon was herald ... interest of any kind . The poets of the 1930s who mentioned gasworks and pylons were drawing atten- tion to objects ...
... interests revealed in Donne's poetry show him to be a forerunner of the new age of enquiry to which Bacon was herald ... interest of any kind . The poets of the 1930s who mentioned gasworks and pylons were drawing atten- tion to objects ...
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... interest in the work of his great contemporary . London was a rapidly growing city , but a small one by our ... interests to which Donne himself refers in the phrase ' immoderate desire of human learning ' remained a vital part of his ...
... interest in the work of his great contemporary . London was a rapidly growing city , but a small one by our ... interests to which Donne himself refers in the phrase ' immoderate desire of human learning ' remained a vital part of his ...
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... interest , for as the speaker's attention shifts from the sun to his mistress , his tone varies from angry protest and scorn to lazy content ; and the emo- tional texture of the poem thus changes repeatedly . The opening is indignant ...
... interest , for as the speaker's attention shifts from the sun to his mistress , his tone varies from angry protest and scorn to lazy content ; and the emo- tional texture of the poem thus changes repeatedly . The opening is indignant ...
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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF SOME METAPHYSICAL POEMS | 7 |
JOHN DONNE | 120 |
The Flea | 126 |
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