Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... once fascinating and disconcerting despite the faults of phrasing and harmony which , for a century after Dryden , obscured , and to some still out- weigh , their poetic worth . The first of these is a depth and range of feeling unknown ...
... once fascinating and disconcerting despite the faults of phrasing and harmony which , for a century after Dryden , obscured , and to some still out- weigh , their poetic worth . The first of these is a depth and range of feeling unknown ...
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... once achieved ; if to his many other gifts had been added a deeper and more controlling sense of beauty , he would have been , as he nearly is , the greatest of love poets . But there is a second quality of his poetry which made it the ...
... once achieved ; if to his many other gifts had been added a deeper and more controlling sense of beauty , he would have been , as he nearly is , the greatest of love poets . But there is a second quality of his poetry which made it the ...
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... once fantastic and passionate . Donne is weightier , more complex , more suggestive of subtle and profound reaches of feeling , but he has not one single passage of the same length that combines all the distinctive qualities of the kind ...
... once fantastic and passionate . Donne is weightier , more complex , more suggestive of subtle and profound reaches of feeling , but he has not one single passage of the same length that combines all the distinctive qualities of the kind ...
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... once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my only light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempests fell all night . But if not a greatly imaginative , Herbert is a sincere and sensitive poet , and an accomplished ...
... once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing : O my only light , It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempests fell all night . But if not a greatly imaginative , Herbert is a sincere and sensitive poet , and an accomplished ...
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... once refined from the grossness of domestic use , and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arts . . . Those happy combinations of words which distinguish poetry from prose had been rarely attempted ; we had few ...
... once refined from the grossness of domestic use , and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arts . . . Those happy combinations of words which distinguish poetry from prose had been rarely attempted ; we had few ...
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Abraham Cowley Andrew Marvell Angels Aurelian Townshend beauty blest breast breath brest bright conceits Cowley crown dare dayes dear death delight divine Donne's doth drest Dryden e're earth elegies eyes fair Faith fall Fate feare fire flame flowers George Herbert Giles Fletcher give glory grace grave grief haire happy hath heart Heaven Henry Vaughan John Donne joyes Katherine Philips King light live Lord lov'd love's Lovers lyes metaphysical mind Mistresse ne'r never night numbers passionate pleasure poems poetic poetry poets poore Richard Crashaw Richard Lovelace shade shee shine sigh sight sinne Sir John Suckling smiles Song soul spheare spirit starres Sunne sweet taste teares tell thee thine things Thomas Carew Thou art thou shalt thoughts thy face twixt unto verse vertue wayes weeping William Habington wilt wings ΙΟ ΤΟ