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Stanza üi is absent from a good many of our MSS . , and is probably a later addition ; it appears in all our printed texts , from 1633 on . It might be thought safe , perhaps , in 1633 , and not in 1603 . 1.
Stanza üi is absent from a good many of our MSS . , and is probably a later addition ; it appears in all our printed texts , from 1633 on . It might be thought safe , perhaps , in 1633 , and not in 1603 . 1.
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Our printed texts have ' thy husbands towring eyes ' ( Norton takes towring as a misprint for lowering ) . It is difficult to think that ' thy ' is right - Donne is addressing , not his mistress , but the God of Love . The Bodleian MS .
Our printed texts have ' thy husbands towring eyes ' ( Norton takes towring as a misprint for lowering ) . It is difficult to think that ' thy ' is right - Donne is addressing , not his mistress , but the God of Love . The Bodleian MS .
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Within five weeks of writing the letter Donne was , in fact , ordained . If the book was ever printed , the ' few coppies ' spoken of must have been very few indeed ; no copy has survived , so much as in rumour .
Within five weeks of writing the letter Donne was , in fact , ordained . If the book was ever printed , the ' few coppies ' spoken of must have been very few indeed ; no copy has survived , so much as in rumour .
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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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