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... London , to which place he had a natural inclination ' . And he was a Londoner at that crucial phase in the city's history when it took on the char- acter by which we recognize it now . For in Donne's lifetime London became a metropolis ...
... London , to which place he had a natural inclination ' . And he was a Londoner at that crucial phase in the city's history when it took on the char- acter by which we recognize it now . For in Donne's lifetime London became a metropolis ...
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... London had become a new Rome ( and it was , apparently , actually called ' Romeville ' in the thieves ' jargon of the time ) . The sense of size is a relative thing : Donne's City and suburbs were small in extent compared with Greater ...
... London had become a new Rome ( and it was , apparently , actually called ' Romeville ' in the thieves ' jargon of the time ) . The sense of size is a relative thing : Donne's City and suburbs were small in extent compared with Greater ...
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... London poet may be perceived by opening the Songs and Sonnets in the format of its first edition and reflecting on ... London poet . Some of my definitions are far removed from any literal or topographical meaning . Yet Donne's own ...
... London poet may be perceived by opening the Songs and Sonnets in the format of its first edition and reflecting on ... London poet . Some of my definitions are far removed from any literal or topographical meaning . Yet Donne's own ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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