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He must be read aloud slowly ; much of his music comes from those subtle doublings and shiftings of the stress , which , in 10 his favourite short lines , are all the more emphatic . He asks , for instance , where a true and fair woman ...
He must be read aloud slowly ; much of his music comes from those subtle doublings and shiftings of the stress , which , in 10 his favourite short lines , are all the more emphatic . He asks , for instance , where a true and fair woman ...
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With the bracelet of hair in line 3 , and in The Relique , line 6 , he compares the bracelet of hair given by Stelliana ( Lady Venetia Stanley ) to ... 288 ) ; almost certainly addressed to her are the lines beginning ' Mad paper stay .
With the bracelet of hair in line 3 , and in The Relique , line 6 , he compares the bracelet of hair given by Stelliana ( Lady Venetia Stanley ) to ... 288 ) ; almost certainly addressed to her are the lines beginning ' Mad paper stay .
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... or two of the lines ( e.g. 25 , 66 ) sorts with an early date of composition ; so does the bad rhyme cradle , able in lines 80-81 . 1. 16. Thousands of Angels : gold angels , or nobles ; the same pun runs , tiresomely , all through ...
... or two of the lines ( e.g. 25 , 66 ) sorts with an early date of composition ; so does the bad rhyme cradle , able in lines 80-81 . 1. 16. Thousands of Angels : gold angels , or nobles ; the same pun runs , tiresomely , all through ...
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John Donne Frontispiece | vii |
Donnes Life | xiv |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne,Izaak Walton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1946 |
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