Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 204
... poems , in the " emblems " which appear explicitly only in the titles of poems like Donne's " Canonization " or Herbert's " Collar " but which form the central symbol through which the subtle and many - levelled analy- sis of experience ...
... poems , in the " emblems " which appear explicitly only in the titles of poems like Donne's " Canonization " or Herbert's " Collar " but which form the central symbol through which the subtle and many - levelled analy- sis of experience ...
Page 421
... poems , and perhaps several of the poems , always seemed to Charles directly injurious to his kingship , and he earned the distrust of other agents ; we cannot now judge whether he had in fact given up his cause for lost . On the ...
... poems , and perhaps several of the poems , always seemed to Charles directly injurious to his kingship , and he earned the distrust of other agents ; we cannot now judge whether he had in fact given up his cause for lost . On the ...
Page 453
... Poems of State are his ( see Margoliouth's discussion in his edition of the Poems and Letters , 1927 ) , and he wrote a number of contro- versial pamphlets in prose . In their irony , their concentrated simplicity , their supple and ...
... Poems of State are his ( see Margoliouth's discussion in his edition of the Poems and Letters , 1927 ) , and he wrote a number of contro- versial pamphlets in prose . In their irony , their concentrated simplicity , their supple and ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Ben Jonson | 122 |
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