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It is an invitation to Celia to enjoy forbidden passions without scruples . Carew wrote a fine elegy on John Donne which shows John Donne's influence on Carew . Yet Donne left few traces on his poetry . Robert Herrick is the greatest ...
It is an invitation to Celia to enjoy forbidden passions without scruples . Carew wrote a fine elegy on John Donne which shows John Donne's influence on Carew . Yet Donne left few traces on his poetry . Robert Herrick is the greatest ...
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Thus every thing in Donne's early poems is in revolt against the poetic canons of the age . There are several trends in Donne's Songs and Elegies ; some of them are sensual , some combine passion with shame and scorn , a few ...
Thus every thing in Donne's early poems is in revolt against the poetic canons of the age . There are several trends in Donne's Songs and Elegies ; some of them are sensual , some combine passion with shame and scorn , a few ...
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It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allu- sions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells ...
It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allu- sions and obscure opinions . Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and Mincius , nor tells ...
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