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General Characteristics of His Works Donne is usually referred to as an Elizabethan Browning . His metrical roughness and allusiveness , his metaphysical bias , all seem to justify this title . But Donne is different in every other ...
General Characteristics of His Works Donne is usually referred to as an Elizabethan Browning . His metrical roughness and allusiveness , his metaphysical bias , all seem to justify this title . But Donne is different in every other ...
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What is the relation of Donne's mind to the mind of his age ? These are important questions relevant to a fuller understanding of Donne's poetry . That Donne's mind had special qualities , and that he had assi- milated a wide range of ...
What is the relation of Donne's mind to the mind of his age ? These are important questions relevant to a fuller understanding of Donne's poetry . That Donne's mind had special qualities , and that he had assi- milated a wide range of ...
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H [ JOHN DONNE AND METAPHYSICAL POETRY Alvares , A. , The School of Donne , 1961 . Bennet , Joan , Four Metaphysical Poets , 1934 , Five Metaphysical Poets , 1964 . Coffin , C. M. , John Donne and the New Philosophy , 1958 .
H [ JOHN DONNE AND METAPHYSICAL POETRY Alvares , A. , The School of Donne , 1961 . Bennet , Joan , Four Metaphysical Poets , 1934 , Five Metaphysical Poets , 1964 . Coffin , C. M. , John Donne and the New Philosophy , 1958 .
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