Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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... adopted , with some modification of punctuation , the reading of the 1633-54 editions , and the lines are frequently quoted as printed by Chambers : Only let me love none ; no , not the sport From country - grass to confitures of court ...
... adopted , with some modification of punctuation , the reading of the 1633-54 editions , and the lines are frequently quoted as printed by Chambers : Only let me love none ; no , not the sport From country - grass to confitures of court ...
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... adopted several emendations from the MSS . In the edition of 1669 the lines are printed thus : Jems which you women use Are like Atlantas ball : cast in men's views , That when a fools eye lighteth on a Jem His earthly soul may court ...
... adopted several emendations from the MSS . In the edition of 1669 the lines are printed thus : Jems which you women use Are like Atlantas ball : cast in men's views , That when a fools eye lighteth on a Jem His earthly soul may court ...
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... adopted , inadver- tently , I think , for he does not notice the earlier reading . The dropping of an ' r ' would of course be very easy ; but the simplicity of the element does not admit of comparison , and what Donne says is , I think ...
... adopted , inadver- tently , I think , for he does not notice the earlier reading . The dropping of an ' r ' would of course be very easy ; but the simplicity of the element does not admit of comparison , and what Donne says is , I think ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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addressed adopted Angels appears beauty Bedford beginning body called Chambers Church close collection comma Compare contains copy correct Countess Court death difficult Donne Donne's poems doth dropped Earl editions editor Elegies Elizabethan English Epigrams error evidence expression eyes father friends given gives Grolier Club Grosart hand hath head heart heaven Henry Herbert included interest John Jonson King Lady later less letter light lines live London Lord manuscript meaning mind nature never once original PAGE passed passion perhaps poet poetry printed probably punctuation reading reason reference Satyres says seems sense Sermons Shakespeare song Sonnets soul speaks spirit suggest taken thee things thou thought verse whole write written wrote