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Page 133
... Edition of the Poetry of John Donne , Vol . 2 : The Elegies ( ed . Gary A. Stringer , Ted- Larry Pebworth , Ernest W. Sullivan , II , John R. Roberts , Diana Trevio Benet , Theodore J. Sherman , and Dennis Flynn , 2000 ) : ' we have ...
... Edition of the Poetry of John Donne , Vol . 2 : The Elegies ( ed . Gary A. Stringer , Ted- Larry Pebworth , Ernest W. Sullivan , II , John R. Roberts , Diana Trevio Benet , Theodore J. Sherman , and Dennis Flynn , 2000 ) : ' we have ...
Page 204
... edition of 1786 begins to emplace this notion of the Bard , presented to the world as ' obscure ' and ' nameless ' , yet making his probable first ( anonymous ) appearance in the unattributed lines on the title page . Here the bard ...
... edition of 1786 begins to emplace this notion of the Bard , presented to the world as ' obscure ' and ' nameless ' , yet making his probable first ( anonymous ) appearance in the unattributed lines on the title page . Here the bard ...
Page 205
... edition by advising its readers to practise ' prudent , cautious , self - controul ' , the ' wild ' and ' artless notes ' of the ' Scottish Bard ' are again invoked in the Preface to the 1787 Edinburgh edition.49 One of the most ...
... edition by advising its readers to practise ' prudent , cautious , self - controul ' , the ' wild ' and ' artless notes ' of the ' Scottish Bard ' are again invoked in the Preface to the 1787 Edinburgh edition.49 One of the most ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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