The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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... Critics ' , Donne's lyrics were of the essence of poetry in so far as they transcended the debased currency of everyday language and took on an almost sacramental status . Donne's religious temper was certainly more important than the ...
... Critics ' , Donne's lyrics were of the essence of poetry in so far as they transcended the debased currency of everyday language and took on an almost sacramental status . Donne's religious temper was certainly more important than the ...
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... critics of restoring an ' original ' authorial text purified of later ' corruptions ' is the mirror image of the ... criticism has been influenced by literary theorists who have questioned our culture's obsession with the individual self ...
... critics of restoring an ' original ' authorial text purified of later ' corruptions ' is the mirror image of the ... criticism has been influenced by literary theorists who have questioned our culture's obsession with the individual self ...
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... Criticism , London , Oxford and New York 1967 , pp . 93-125 . Winters's influence can be found in Thom Gunn's selection ... Critics , Princeton 1988 . 20. Cp . E. M. W. Tillyard , The Elizabethan World Picture , 1943 . 21. Douglas Gray ...
... Criticism , London , Oxford and New York 1967 , pp . 93-125 . Winters's influence can be found in Thom Gunn's selection ... Critics , Princeton 1988 . 20. Cp . E. M. W. Tillyard , The Elizabethan World Picture , 1943 . 21. Douglas Gray ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |