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We know , moreover , that he thought Cowley , after Shakespeare and Spenser , the greatest of our poets ; and the fame of Cowley ... Dryden speaks of him as ' the greatest wit , though not the greatest poet of our nation ' .
We know , moreover , that he thought Cowley , after Shakespeare and Spenser , the greatest of our poets ; and the fame of Cowley ... Dryden speaks of him as ' the greatest wit , though not the greatest poet of our nation ' .
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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. Student at Thavies Inn . 1592. Entered at Lincoln's Inn , May 6 .
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. Student at Thavies Inn . 1592. Entered at Lincoln's Inn , May 6 .
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But both agree in the unique clangour of their poetic sound , and in the extraordinary character of the thoughts which find ... in 10 actual presence or near suggestion , a poetical quality which no English poet has ever surpassed .
But both agree in the unique clangour of their poetic sound , and in the extraordinary character of the thoughts which find ... in 10 actual presence or near suggestion , a poetical quality which no English poet has ever surpassed .
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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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