Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... nature only should reign ; and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with nice speculations of philosophy when he should engage their hearts and entertain them with the softnesses of love . ' ' Amorous verses ' , ' the fair sex ' , and ...
... nature only should reign ; and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with nice speculations of philosophy when he should engage their hearts and entertain them with the softnesses of love . ' ' Amorous verses ' , ' the fair sex ' , and ...
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... nature and country superstitions . Lord Herbert of Cherbury , philosopher and coxcomb , was just the person to dilate on the Platonic theme of soul and body in the realm of love on which Donne occasionally descanted in half ironical ...
... nature and country superstitions . Lord Herbert of Cherbury , philosopher and coxcomb , was just the person to dilate on the Platonic theme of soul and body in the realm of love on which Donne occasionally descanted in half ironical ...
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... nature is generally ' metaphysical ' , - ' the busy orange - tree ' , the rose that purges , the ' sweet spring ' which is ' a box where sweets compacted lie ' . It is at rare moments that feeling and natural image are imaginatively and ...
... nature is generally ' metaphysical ' , - ' the busy orange - tree ' , the rose that purges , the ' sweet spring ' which is ' a box where sweets compacted lie ' . It is at rare moments that feeling and natural image are imaginatively and ...
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... pore Through melancholy clouds , and say , ' Would it were Day ! ' One everlasting Sabbath there shall run Without succession , and without a sun . 6 To this mystical mood Nature reveals herself , not Introduction . xlv.
... pore Through melancholy clouds , and say , ' Would it were Day ! ' One everlasting Sabbath there shall run Without succession , and without a sun . 6 To this mystical mood Nature reveals herself , not Introduction . xlv.
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... nature and childhood as Wordsworth and Blake were to write , but generally with the addition of some little pietistic tag which betrays his century . It is indeed only in short passages that Vaughan achieves adequate imaginative vision ...
... nature and childhood as Wordsworth and Blake were to write , but generally with the addition of some little pietistic tag which betrays his century . It is indeed only in short passages that Vaughan achieves adequate imaginative vision ...
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