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when a great thought comes drest in words so commonly receiv'd , that it is understood by the meanest ... So that there is this difference betwixt his Satyres and doctor Donn's ; That the one gives us deep thoughts in common language ...
when a great thought comes drest in words so commonly receiv'd , that it is understood by the meanest ... So that there is this difference betwixt his Satyres and doctor Donn's ; That the one gives us deep thoughts in common language ...
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They had ( many of them ) great talents committed to their trust , richness of thought , and depth of feeling ; but they chose to hide them ( as much as they possibly could ) under a false show of learning and unmeaning subtlety .
They had ( many of them ) great talents committed to their trust , richness of thought , and depth of feeling ; but they chose to hide them ( as much as they possibly could ) under a false show of learning and unmeaning subtlety .
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But both agree in the unique clangour of their poetic sound , and in the extraordinary character of the thoughts which ... For , behind every image , every ostensible thought of his , there are vistas and backgrounds of other thoughts ...
But both agree in the unique clangour of their poetic sound , and in the extraordinary character of the thoughts which ... For , behind every image , every ostensible thought of his , there are vistas and backgrounds of other thoughts ...
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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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