Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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... seems the line must go with what follows , and that ' so ' ( which should have no comma ) is not an illative conjunction but a subordinate conjunction of effect . Both sexes fit so entirely into one neutral thing that we die and rise ...
... seems the line must go with what follows , and that ' so ' ( which should have no comma ) is not an illative conjunction but a subordinate conjunction of effect . Both sexes fit so entirely into one neutral thing that we die and rise ...
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... seems to me probable that P preserves an early form of these lines : who now is grown tough enough To feed on that which to disused tastes seems rough . The epithet ' tough ' is appropriately enough applied to Love's mature as opposed ...
... seems to me probable that P preserves an early form of these lines : who now is grown tough enough To feed on that which to disused tastes seems rough . The epithet ' tough ' is appropriately enough applied to Love's mature as opposed ...
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... seems ' , he 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 ...
... seems ' , he 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 ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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