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Coleridge praised them for what is still one of their first merits , their good and pure English ; and he speaks finely of Donne's ' wonder - exciting vigour , intenseness , and peculiarity ' . He extols The Extásie in terms ...
Coleridge praised them for what is still one of their first merits , their good and pure English ; and he speaks finely of Donne's ' wonder - exciting vigour , intenseness , and peculiarity ' . He extols The Extásie in terms ...
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DONNE'S LIFE 1571. Born in London ( ? Aug . 16 ) . 1575. John Donne , the poet's father , dies , Jan. 16 . 1584. Matriculated at Oxford , from Hart Hall , Oct. 23 . 1584–7 . At Oxford . 1587-90 . At Cambridge . 1591.
DONNE'S LIFE 1571. Born in London ( ? Aug . 16 ) . 1575. John Donne , the poet's father , dies , Jan. 16 . 1584. Matriculated at Oxford , from Hart Hall , Oct. 23 . 1584–7 . At Oxford . 1587-90 . At Cambridge . 1591.
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With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne Heathcote William Garrod. NOTES PAGE xvii . IzAAC WALTON . The text here given reproduces Walton's Life in its first edition , 1640 , when it was prefixed to ine's zons .
With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne Heathcote William Garrod. NOTES PAGE xvii . IzAAC WALTON . The text here given reproduces Walton's Life in its first edition , 1640 , when it was prefixed to ine's zons .
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John Donne Frontispiece | vii |
Donnes Life | xiv |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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