Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Oxford University Press, 1962 - 434 pages |
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Page 138
... final turn : " Were not our souls immortal made , / Our equal loves can make them such . " Although this suggests the end of Donne's " Good morrow , " it turns toward propagation as a final answer to the question moved : So when one ...
... final turn : " Were not our souls immortal made , / Our equal loves can make them such . " Although this suggests the end of Donne's " Good morrow , " it turns toward propagation as a final answer to the question moved : So when one ...
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... final goal . The knowledge it has gained may , however , serve as bridle to " tame " its lust . The flesh may " fit " itself " against " its " fall " in that , in prepa- ration for its known dissolution , it may oppose its " fall " into ...
... final goal . The knowledge it has gained may , however , serve as bridle to " tame " its lust . The flesh may " fit " itself " against " its " fall " in that , in prepa- ration for its known dissolution , it may oppose its " fall " into ...
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... final stanza , with its establishment of the normal pattern of cadence and rhyme , is the symbol of reconstructed order , of the man- ner in which men ( and the poem ) function when God grants the request : O cheer and tune my ...
... final stanza , with its establishment of the normal pattern of cadence and rhyme , is the symbol of reconstructed order , of the man- ner in which men ( and the poem ) function when God grants the request : O cheer and tune my ...
Contents
H J C GRIERSON Metaphysical Poetry 3 | 22 |
F R LEAVIS The Line of Wit | 31 |
HELEN GARDNER The Metaphysical Poets | 50 |
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