Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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Sivu vii
... expression . This point of view is stated with clearness and piquancy in the sentences of out- rageous flattery which Dryden addressed to the Earl of Dorset in the opening paragraphs of his delightful Essay on Satire : ' There is more ...
... expression . This point of view is stated with clearness and piquancy in the sentences of out- rageous flattery which Dryden addressed to the Earl of Dorset in the opening paragraphs of his delightful Essay on Satire : ' There is more ...
Sivu xxvii
... expression ' — it has some- thing of all these high qualities which Swinburne claimed ; but the fervour is in great part misdirected , the emotion only half sincere , the thought more subtle than profound , the expression heated indeed ...
... expression ' — it has some- thing of all these high qualities which Swinburne claimed ; but the fervour is in great part misdirected , the emotion only half sincere , the thought more subtle than profound , the expression heated indeed ...
Sivu xlv
... expression between Donne and these poets , and the deepest thought is the same . The Noc- turnall on S. Lucies Day is at the opposite pole of Donne's thought from the Anniversarie , and compared with or Had we never loved sae kindly ...
... expression between Donne and these poets , and the deepest thought is the same . The Noc- turnall on S. Lucies Day is at the opposite pole of Donne's thought from the Anniversarie , and compared with or Had we never loved sae kindly ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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