A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Marvell's entitled A Dialogue between the Soul and Body , where , on the contrary , it is the Body which has the last word . The imagery of chains and fetters reappears to describe the subjection of the Soul , and there is a similar use ...
... Marvell's entitled A Dialogue between the Soul and Body , where , on the contrary , it is the Body which has the last word . The imagery of chains and fetters reappears to describe the subjection of the Soul , and there is a similar use ...
Page 204
... Marvell , but in Mr Eliot's opinion he lacked what his master Jonson possessed , a large and unique view of life : he lacked insight , he lacked profundity ' . Marvell was more immediately and intimately the poetic heir of Jonson , and ...
... Marvell , but in Mr Eliot's opinion he lacked what his master Jonson possessed , a large and unique view of life : he lacked insight , he lacked profundity ' . Marvell was more immediately and intimately the poetic heir of Jonson , and ...
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... Marvell , Počte , Puritain , Pa.riote ( Paris , 1928 ) The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell ed . H. M. Margoliouth ( 2 vols . , Oxford , 1927 ) Andrew Marvell : Selected Poetry and Prose , ed . D. Davison ( London , 1952 ) The Poems ...
... Marvell , Počte , Puritain , Pa.riote ( Paris , 1928 ) The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell ed . H. M. Margoliouth ( 2 vols . , Oxford , 1927 ) Andrew Marvell : Selected Poetry and Prose , ed . D. Davison ( London , 1952 ) The Poems ...
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