Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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Colin Nicholas Manlove. 2 Donne and Marvell In much of his poetry Donne is in flight from uncouth fact , to the ex- tent that the point of his poetry is often how far we can give credence to his ' fancy ' . ' The famous ' Flea ' is an ...
Colin Nicholas Manlove. 2 Donne and Marvell In much of his poetry Donne is in flight from uncouth fact , to the ex- tent that the point of his poetry is often how far we can give credence to his ' fancy ' . ' The famous ' Flea ' is an ...
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... Donne is never entirely easy with the Platonic direction he tries to give many of his poems ( consider the lurch to ... Donne could speak of souls coming out of bodies and joining outside the flesh ( 13-17 ) . The next attempt , the ...
... Donne is never entirely easy with the Platonic direction he tries to give many of his poems ( consider the lurch to ... Donne could speak of souls coming out of bodies and joining outside the flesh ( 13-17 ) . The next attempt , the ...
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Colin Nicholas Manlove. uncertainties to Donne . Certainly some of Donne's poems seem to centre on the speaker's tone ... Donne meant Donne and Marvell 7.
Colin Nicholas Manlove. uncertainties to Donne . Certainly some of Donne's poems seem to centre on the speaker's tone ... Donne meant Donne and Marvell 7.
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