The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Elizabethan-CarolineHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagina's |
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... seems even to be supposed by some critics that Donne did not know how to scan . This last supposition may be rejected at once ; what there was to know about poetry was known to Donne . But it seems certain that he intentionally ...
... seems even to be supposed by some critics that Donne did not know how to scan . This last supposition may be rejected at once ; what there was to know about poetry was known to Donne . But it seems certain that he intentionally ...
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... seems to partake in no slight degree of the grandeur and elevation of epic poetry . We turn over a few of the pages in which these occur , and find some of the meanest things in the language . And his moral character seems to have been ...
... seems to partake in no slight degree of the grandeur and elevation of epic poetry . We turn over a few of the pages in which these occur , and find some of the meanest things in the language . And his moral character seems to have been ...
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... seems to have scrib- bled with endless profusion , and with a total disregard to the art of blotting , there are entire compositions , which could not have proceeded , but from one , who was endowed with a strong poetical spirit . In ...
... seems to have scrib- bled with endless profusion , and with a total disregard to the art of blotting , there are entire compositions , which could not have proceeded , but from one , who was endowed with a strong poetical spirit . In ...
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