Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century, Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Clarendon Press, 1925 - 244 стор. |
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... verses ' . " Neither was it possible that a vulgar soul should dwell in such promising features . ' He joined the band of reckless and raffish young men who sailed with Essex to Cadiz and the Islands . He was taken into the service of ...
... verses ' . " Neither was it possible that a vulgar soul should dwell in such promising features . ' He joined the band of reckless and raffish young men who sailed with Essex to Cadiz and the Islands . He was taken into the service of ...
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... verses where 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 ...
... verses where 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 ...
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... verse . It is an outcome of the same double motive , the desire to startle and the desire to approximate poetic to direct , unconventional , colloquial speech . Poetry is always a balance , sometimes a compromise , between what has to ...
... verse . It is an outcome of the same double motive , the desire to startle and the desire to approximate poetic to direct , unconventional , colloquial speech . Poetry is always a balance , sometimes a compromise , between what has to ...
Сторінка xxiii
... verse has a powerful and haunting harmony of its own . For Donne is not simply , no poet could be , willing to force his accent , to strain and crack a prescribed pattern ; he is striving to find a rhythm that will express the ...
... verse has a powerful and haunting harmony of its own . For Donne is not simply , no poet could be , willing to force his accent , to strain and crack a prescribed pattern ; he is striving to find a rhythm that will express the ...
Сторінка xxiv
... verse has not , I think , established his main thesis , which like so many research ' scholars he over - emphasizes , that the whole mystery of Donne's art lies in his use of the same sound now in arsis , now in thesis ; but his ...
... verse has not , I think , established his main thesis , which like so many research ' scholars he over - emphasizes , that the whole mystery of Donne's art lies in his use of the same sound now in arsis , now in thesis ; but his ...
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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