Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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... Angels art . Modern editors , by removing the comma after ' thoughts ' , have altered the sense of these lines . It is not that she could read his thoughts better than an angel , but that she could read them at all , a power which is ...
... Angels art . Modern editors , by removing the comma after ' thoughts ' , have altered the sense of these lines . It is not that she could read his thoughts better than an angel , but that she could read them at all , a power which is ...
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... angels than Shakespeare and can pursue the analogy into more surprising subtleties . Nor is the pun on angels the only one which he follows up in this poem : crowns , pistolets , and gold are all played with in turn . The poem was a ...
... angels than Shakespeare and can pursue the analogy into more surprising subtleties . Nor is the pun on angels the only one which he follows up in this poem : crowns , pistolets , and gold are all played with in turn . The poem was a ...
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... Angels , & c . And it is as imperfect which is taught by that religion which is most accommodate to sense ... That all mankinde hath one protecting Angel ; all Christians one other , all English one other , all of one Corporation and ...
... Angels , & c . And it is as imperfect which is taught by that religion which is most accommodate to sense ... That all mankinde hath one protecting Angel ; all Christians one other , all English one other , all of one Corporation and ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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