Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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... say ' In this place ' . ' Faith ' , he says elsewhere , ' is not on this side Knowledge but beyond it . ' Sermons 50. 36. 325 . This is what he means here , and I have so punctuated it , following 1719 and subsequent editions : ' Some ...
... say ' In this place ' . ' Faith ' , he says elsewhere , ' is not on this side Knowledge but beyond it . ' Sermons 50. 36. 325 . This is what he means here , and I have so punctuated it , following 1719 and subsequent editions : ' Some ...
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... says : and in some recompence That they did harbour Christ himself , a Guest , Harbour these Hymns , to his dear name addrest ? Walton says : ' These hymns are now lost ; but doubtless they were 1 Lord Dorset is thus described by his ...
... says : and in some recompence That they did harbour Christ himself , a Guest , Harbour these Hymns , to his dear name addrest ? Walton says : ' These hymns are now lost ; but doubtless they were 1 Lord Dorset is thus described by his ...
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... says , ' more likely that Walton should have attributed the poem wrongly to Donne's last illness , than that the MS . copy should antedate it by seven years . ' In 1640 Walton simply referred it to his deathbed ; the precise date was ...
... says , ' more likely that Walton should have attributed the poem wrongly to Donne's last illness , than that the MS . copy should antedate it by seven years . ' In 1640 Walton simply referred it to his deathbed ; the precise date was ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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