English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... Poems of the Seventeenth Century : Donne to Butler . Selected and edited , with an Essay , by Herbert J. C. Grierson ( Oxford : Clarendon Press . London : Milford ) . 1 See Mr. Eliot's definition of ' wit ' in 302 The Metaphysical Poets.
... Poems of the Seventeenth Century : Donne to Butler . Selected and edited , with an Essay , by Herbert J. C. Grierson ( Oxford : Clarendon Press . London : Milford ) . 1 See Mr. Eliot's definition of ' wit ' in 302 The Metaphysical Poets.
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... metaphysical school : So when from hence we shall be gone , And be no more , nor you , nor I , As one another's mystery , Each shall be both , yet both but one . This said , in her up - lifted face , Her eyes ... METAPHYSICAL POETS 305.
... metaphysical school : So when from hence we shall be gone , And be no more , nor you , nor I , As one another's mystery , Each shall be both , yet both but one . This said , in her up - lifted face , Her eyes ... METAPHYSICAL POETS 305.
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... débâcles nuptiales ! The same poet could write also simply : Elle est bien loin , elle pleure , 285 290 295 Le grand vent se lamente aussi ... Jules Laforgue , and Tristan Corbière in many of his THE METAPHYSICAL POETS 309.
... débâcles nuptiales ! The same poet could write also simply : Elle est bien loin , elle pleure , 285 290 295 Le grand vent se lamente aussi ... Jules Laforgue , and Tristan Corbière in many of his THE METAPHYSICAL POETS 309.
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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