A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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Page 79
... concern for logic and clarity . Among the travellers may be mentioned first the eccentric figure of Thomas Coryate ... concerned primarily with communicating factual and practical information and recommending the cause of colonization ...
... concern for logic and clarity . Among the travellers may be mentioned first the eccentric figure of Thomas Coryate ... concerned primarily with communicating factual and practical information and recommending the cause of colonization ...
Page 129
... concern to com- municate with his fellow men from the deepest level of his being - to share his experience and live it side by side with them - as Donne does ; he is concerned rather in showing off his learning , skill , charm , and ...
... concern to com- municate with his fellow men from the deepest level of his being - to share his experience and live it side by side with them - as Donne does ; he is concerned rather in showing off his learning , skill , charm , and ...
Page 179
... concerned with any mere theory of aesthetics ; he appeals to the Dove - like Spirit because , to achieve his moral aspiration in poetry , he must have some share in the peace and width of the divine mind , in the divine wisdom and ...
... concerned with any mere theory of aesthetics ; he appeals to the Dove - like Spirit because , to achieve his moral aspiration in poetry , he must have some share in the peace and width of the divine mind , in the divine wisdom and ...
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