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... Donne . I I We can none the less meet in Donne a city evoked with that vitality of social observation that was to characterize Donne's coeval Jonson nearly a decade later . For Donne's most vivid evocation of London comes in the first ...
... Donne . I I We can none the less meet in Donne a city evoked with that vitality of social observation that was to characterize Donne's coeval Jonson nearly a decade later . For Donne's most vivid evocation of London comes in the first ...
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... Donne's situation some years after the writing of this satire , at the marriage that might have helped his rising fortunes but in fact ruined them : Mr ... Donne's Ovidian Elegies seem to have been written more DONNE : A LONDON POET 251.
... Donne's situation some years after the writing of this satire , at the marriage that might have helped his rising fortunes but in fact ruined them : Mr ... Donne's Ovidian Elegies seem to have been written more DONNE : A LONDON POET 251.
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... Donne's last stanza , which has often been found difficult , holds perhaps an oblique echo of Ovid's resonant close . Like the Roman poet , the English poet and his lovers will surely survive their bodies . But these lines also contain ...
... Donne's last stanza , which has often been found difficult , holds perhaps an oblique echo of Ovid's resonant close . Like the Roman poet , the English poet and his lovers will surely survive their bodies . But these lines also contain ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
Copyright | |
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