Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRegnery, 1950 - 91 стор. |
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... grave frost did forbid These trees to laugh , and mocke mee to my face ; But that I may not this disgrace Indure , nor yet leave loving , Love let mee Some senslesse peece of this place bee ; Make me a mandrake , so I may groane here ...
... grave frost did forbid These trees to laugh , and mocke mee to my face ; But that I may not this disgrace Indure , nor yet leave loving , Love let mee Some senslesse peece of this place bee ; Make me a mandrake , so I may groane here ...
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... grave . Thou Love taughtst mee , by making mee Love her , who doth neglect both mee and thee , To'invent , and practise this one way , to'annihilate all three . Since the poem is from beginning to end the speech of a dying man ...
... grave . Thou Love taughtst mee , by making mee Love her , who doth neglect both mee and thee , To'invent , and practise this one way , to'annihilate all three . Since the poem is from beginning to end the speech of a dying man ...
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... graves have learn'd that woman - head To be to more then one a Bed ) . . . . ... The imaginative distance between graves and beds , and beds and women , is presumably slight . Yet a reader might find this an extremely fine conceit ...
... graves have learn'd that woman - head To be to more then one a Bed ) . . . . ... The imaginative distance between graves and beds , and beds and women , is presumably slight . Yet a reader might find this an extremely fine conceit ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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