Milton's Minor PoemsHutchinson, 1969 - 360 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... seems to me that certain important distinctions have not been sufficiently observed . If we think mainly of diction ... seems in some respects a little narrow and provincial in comparison with Spenser , Donne seems eccentric and ...
... seems to me that certain important distinctions have not been sufficiently observed . If we think mainly of diction ... seems in some respects a little narrow and provincial in comparison with Spenser , Donne seems eccentric and ...
Pagina 243
... seems more likely to have intended ) as two separate words , ' ( normally ) drowsy , ( but now ) frighted ' . Nevertheless , in a most interesting and penetrating study , Lascelles Abercrombie has to my mind convincingly defended the ...
... seems more likely to have intended ) as two separate words , ' ( normally ) drowsy , ( but now ) frighted ' . Nevertheless , in a most interesting and penetrating study , Lascelles Abercrombie has to my mind convincingly defended the ...
Pagina 252
... seems to be known , after doing what he can with tears and the sea , proceeds to consider the bark as an appropriate coffin : Heav'n would ( it seems ) no common grave intrust , Nor bury such a Jewel in the dust . The fatall barks dark ...
... seems to be known , after doing what he can with tears and the sea , proceeds to consider the bark as an appropriate coffin : Heav'n would ( it seems ) no common grave intrust , Nor bury such a Jewel in the dust . The fatall barks dark ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
Copyright | |
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