John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... poetry something more is needed than to be a poet and to have great occasions . Donne was a poet , and he had the pas- sions and the passionate adventures , in body and mind , which make the material for poetry ; he was sincere to ...
... poetry something more is needed than to be a poet and to have great occasions . Donne was a poet , and he had the pas- sions and the passionate adventures , in body and mind , which make the material for poetry ; he was sincere to ...
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... poetry and the poetic manner which he fathered by the term metaphysical . No single word in the English language is ... poetry fundamen- tally what it is ? And of its obvious characteristics , 20 how ironical that 19 " Metaphysical ...
... poetry and the poetic manner which he fathered by the term metaphysical . No single word in the English language is ... poetry fundamen- tally what it is ? And of its obvious characteristics , 20 how ironical that 19 " Metaphysical ...
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... poetry of his time . The truth is that great as was Crashaw's debt to Herbert - and hence to Donne - for inspiration , for technique , even for subject matter , he is a poet of a different world ; a realization of this fact has caused ...
... poetry of his time . The truth is that great as was Crashaw's debt to Herbert - and hence to Donne - for inspiration , for technique , even for subject matter , he is a poet of a different world ; a realization of this fact has caused ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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