A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Donne's single longer poem , the two parts of The Ana- tomy of the World , the two anniversary poems written to ... Donne had taken orders , dwelling on the imperfections of this world and the joys of the next , full of extravagant ...
... Donne's single longer poem , the two parts of The Ana- tomy of the World , the two anniversary poems written to ... Donne had taken orders , dwelling on the imperfections of this world and the joys of the next , full of extravagant ...
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... Donne's final place in literature is still not easy to determine . On his contemporaries his influence was enormous ... Donne had nothing to offer . But Jonson , classicist though he was him- self , also recognized that Donne was ' the ...
... Donne's final place in literature is still not easy to determine . On his contemporaries his influence was enormous ... Donne had nothing to offer . But Jonson , classicist though he was him- self , also recognized that Donne was ' the ...
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... Donne and the meta- physical conceit in general should have been peculiarly strong is only natural . It was not only that Donne in his later work had provided the model for the religious lyric itself , but also that the deeper phi ...
... Donne and the meta- physical conceit in general should have been peculiarly strong is only natural . It was not only that Donne in his later work had provided the model for the religious lyric itself , but also that the deeper phi ...
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