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... instance , the way in which Donne here , playing his sense - movement across the rimes , controls his tone and gets his key stresses , coming finally down with retarded emphasis on ' damn'd ' : Are not heavens joyes as valiant to ...
... instance , the way in which Donne here , playing his sense - movement across the rimes , controls his tone and gets his key stresses , coming finally down with retarded emphasis on ' damn'd ' : Are not heavens joyes as valiant to ...
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... instance ) of his blank verse in All for Love when compared with Shakespeare's : appropriately true , it might be said , for what more can one demand of dramatic verse than that it should be good verse of the theatre , giving nothing ...
... instance ) of his blank verse in All for Love when compared with Shakespeare's : appropriately true , it might be said , for what more can one demand of dramatic verse than that it should be good verse of the theatre , giving nothing ...
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... instance , gross indulgences in the basest Regency album taste.2 But 1 2 Poesy's unfailing river Which through Albion winds forever Lashing with melodious wave Many a sacred Poet's grave : • Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills . See ...
... instance , gross indulgences in the basest Regency album taste.2 But 1 2 Poesy's unfailing river Which through Albion winds forever Lashing with melodious wave Many a sacred Poet's grave : • Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills . See ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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