Seventeenth-century English Poetry, Volume 1Miriam Kosh Starkman Volume 1 includes writings by John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Traherne, and Richard Crashaw. |
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... poet , his vision is sufficient subject . Divinity lies 4 4 Helen C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( New York : Collier Books , 1962 ) , p . 289 . all about Vaughan , immanent and transcendent . The vision INTRODUCTION ( 15 )
... poet , his vision is sufficient subject . Divinity lies 4 4 Helen C. White , The Metaphysical Poets ( New York : Collier Books , 1962 ) , p . 289 . all about Vaughan , immanent and transcendent . The vision INTRODUCTION ( 15 )
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... poetry , as occasionally of some of its imitators ' , is immediately apparent though we are sometimes exercised by its subtlety and complexity . The devotional line ( the devotional poets other than Donne wrote no really significant ...
... poetry , as occasionally of some of its imitators ' , is immediately apparent though we are sometimes exercised by its subtlety and complexity . The devotional line ( the devotional poets other than Donne wrote no really significant ...
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... Poetic . Madison : University of Wisconsin Press , 1950 . METAPHYSICAL POETRY ALVAREZ , A. The School of Donne . New York : Pantheon Books , 1961 . BENNETT , JOAN . Four Metaphysical Poets . Donne . Herbert . Vaughan . Crashaw . New ...
... Poetic . Madison : University of Wisconsin Press , 1950 . METAPHYSICAL POETRY ALVAREZ , A. The School of Donne . New York : Pantheon Books , 1961 . BENNETT , JOAN . Four Metaphysical Poets . Donne . Herbert . Vaughan . Crashaw . New ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
George Herbert cont | 4 |
The goodmorrow | 26 |
Copyright | |
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