A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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Page 71
... remains : Crafty men contemne Studies ; Simple Men Admire them ; And Wise Men Use them . Of Studies Fortune is like the Market ; Where many times , if you can stay a little , the Price will fall . Of Delayes I cannot call Riches better ...
... remains : Crafty men contemne Studies ; Simple Men Admire them ; And Wise Men Use them . Of Studies Fortune is like the Market ; Where many times , if you can stay a little , the Price will fall . Of Delayes I cannot call Riches better ...
Page 98
... remains true , nevertheless , that Donne chose to do something different from his predecessors and from those of his contemporaries who were still exploiting and developing the existing modes ; and younger followers like Carew looked ...
... remains true , nevertheless , that Donne chose to do something different from his predecessors and from those of his contemporaries who were still exploiting and developing the existing modes ; and younger followers like Carew looked ...
Page 195
... remains detached . The attitude towards the subject is very different from that in the much lengthier treatment of the theme by Milton in Comus . The Soul is not allowed the same triumph in another poem of Marvell's entitled A Dialogue ...
... remains detached . The attitude towards the subject is very different from that in the much lengthier treatment of the theme by Milton in Comus . The Soul is not allowed the same triumph in another poem of Marvell's entitled A Dialogue ...
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