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Page 271
... poet and reader that makes our poem , where it succeeds , as elated as it is aloof . For when the lovers speak , all Donne's poetic energy gets inside these leaden quatrains and by sheer force of sympathy lifts them up until they float ...
... poet and reader that makes our poem , where it succeeds , as elated as it is aloof . For when the lovers speak , all Donne's poetic energy gets inside these leaden quatrains and by sheer force of sympathy lifts them up until they float ...
Page 273
... poet and reader share , and where they may be said to meet in a rational ecstasy peculiarly their own . So Donne mingles the amatory and the literary in the last stanza of this highly self- conscious poem : And if some lover , such as ...
... poet and reader share , and where they may be said to meet in a rational ecstasy peculiarly their own . So Donne mingles the amatory and the literary in the last stanza of this highly self- conscious poem : And if some lover , such as ...
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... poet of 1791-3 had travelled less far from the east and was nearer to the hiding- places of his power than the poet of 1802-5 who finished The Prelude and composed and finished the Intimations ode . It is surely of absorbing interest to ...
... poet of 1791-3 had travelled less far from the east and was nearer to the hiding- places of his power than the poet of 1802-5 who finished The Prelude and composed and finished the Intimations ode . It is surely of absorbing interest to ...
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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