The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... true feeling was imperfectly concealed by false wit and undue emphasis . Passion degenerated into a game of skilful and courtly com- pliment : full of ingenuity and dainty phrase , some- times resonant with an inspired line or a tuneful ...
... true feeling was imperfectly concealed by false wit and undue emphasis . Passion degenerated into a game of skilful and courtly com- pliment : full of ingenuity and dainty phrase , some- times resonant with an inspired line or a tuneful ...
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... true , though but half- articulate , feeling for the beauty of nature . Here is the real Herrick - the Herrick of Daffodils and Blos- soms and the Thanksgiving to God for his house : as simple and sweet as a Christmas Carol or the ...
... true , though but half- articulate , feeling for the beauty of nature . Here is the real Herrick - the Herrick of Daffodils and Blos- soms and the Thanksgiving to God for his house : as simple and sweet as a Christmas Carol or the ...
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... true saint and a true poet . And here , above all , are the mystics who alone would have sufficed to make our seventeenth cen- tury immortal . Vaughan and Traherne touch strings which no hand set vibrating again until Words- worth ...
... true saint and a true poet . And here , above all , are the mystics who alone would have sufficed to make our seventeenth cen- tury immortal . Vaughan and Traherne touch strings which no hand set vibrating again until Words- worth ...
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... true ideas which they put forth germinated in the fullness of time and blossomed into some of the noblest poetry that we possess . JOHN DONNE ( 1573-1631 ) was the son of a London iron- monger , and , on his mother's side , the grandson ...
... true ideas which they put forth germinated in the fullness of time and blossomed into some of the noblest poetry that we possess . JOHN DONNE ( 1573-1631 ) was the son of a London iron- monger , and , on his mother's side , the grandson ...
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... True , a new mistress now I chase , The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As thou too shalt adore ; I could not love thee , Dear , so much , Loved I ...
... True , a new mistress now I chase , The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As thou too shalt adore ; I could not love thee , Dear , so much , Loved I ...
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