Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... beauty , soone as beauty dies ' ; and the same is true of poetry . For the chivalric Petrarchian conception of both - ' the fantastic strain of new - touch'd youth ' - Donne substitutes a theory and practice rough and sceptical ; as ...
... beauty , soone as beauty dies ' ; and the same is true of poetry . For the chivalric Petrarchian conception of both - ' the fantastic strain of new - touch'd youth ' - Donne substitutes a theory and practice rough and sceptical ; as ...
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... beauty , and chastity together kisse : ... And what essentiall joy can'st thou expect Here upon earth ? what permanent effect Of transitory causes ? Dost thou love Beauty ? ( And beauty worthy'st is to move ) Poore cousened cousenor ...
... beauty , and chastity together kisse : ... And what essentiall joy can'st thou expect Here upon earth ? what permanent effect Of transitory causes ? Dost thou love Beauty ? ( And beauty worthy'st is to move ) Poore cousened cousenor ...
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... beauty , ' in Twickenham is , and you . Who hath seen one , would both ( O.P. p . 170 , ll . 70–1 ) . 1. 1. Gosse calls the line ' one of Donne's most famous traps for the ear ' ; scanning it Blasted / with sighs / and / surrounded ...
... beauty , ' in Twickenham is , and you . Who hath seen one , would both ( O.P. p . 170 , ll . 70–1 ) . 1. 1. Gosse calls the line ' one of Donne's most famous traps for the ear ' ; scanning it Blasted / with sighs / and / surrounded ...
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Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne,Izaak Walton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1946 |
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