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own metrical forms is perhaps true . But few persons will agree with M. Legouis when he contends that most of the Songs and Sonets begin in feeling and degenerate into mere triviality of dialectic — that , as they grow , they lose ...
own metrical forms is perhaps true . But few persons will agree with M. Legouis when he contends that most of the Songs and Sonets begin in feeling and degenerate into mere triviality of dialectic — that , as they grow , they lose ...
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Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be not you so , Let mee , and doe you , twenty know . 15 Rob mee , but binde me not , and let me goe . Must I , who came to travaile thorow you , Grow your fixt subject ...
Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be not you so , Let mee , and doe you , twenty know . 15 Rob mee , but binde me not , and let me goe . Must I , who came to travaile thorow you , Grow your fixt subject ...
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True and false feares let us refraine , Let us love nobly , and live , and adde againe Yeares and yeares unto yeares , till we attaine To write threescore : this is the second of our raigne . 30 Twicknam garden BLASTED with sighs ...
True and false feares let us refraine , Let us love nobly , and live , and adde againe Yeares and yeares unto yeares , till we attaine To write threescore : this is the second of our raigne . 30 Twicknam garden BLASTED with sighs ...
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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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