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The grammar easily becomes elliptical and condensed ; and , as a later poet , Patrick Carey , observes : ' Words may be common , clear , and pure , And yet the sense remain obscure . ' Donne's rhythmic movement , in consequence ...
The grammar easily becomes elliptical and condensed ; and , as a later poet , Patrick Carey , observes : ' Words may be common , clear , and pure , And yet the sense remain obscure . ' Donne's rhythmic movement , in consequence ...
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... sayes Solomon , " in another sense ; and in this sense too , If my tongue , suggested by my heart , and by my heart rooted in faith , can say , Non moriar , non moriar ; If I can say , ( and my conscience doe not tell me , that I ...
... sayes Solomon , " in another sense ; and in this sense too , If my tongue , suggested by my heart , and by my heart rooted in faith , can say , Non moriar , non moriar ; If I can say , ( and my conscience doe not tell me , that I ...
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Is it but a better Resurrection in some of these senses ? Surely better in a higher sense than any of these ; It is a supereminent degree of glory , a larger measure of glory , then every man , who in a generall happinesse , is made ...
Is it but a better Resurrection in some of these senses ? Surely better in a higher sense than any of these ; It is a supereminent degree of glory , a larger measure of glory , then every man , who in a generall happinesse , is made ...
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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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