Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Oxford University Press, 1962 - 434 pages |
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... mind in such a conversion , that it can hardly be sincere and lasting . " Something of that laceration of mind is discernible in Donne's religious verse : Show me dear Christ that spouse so bright and clear . But the conflict between ...
... mind in such a conversion , that it can hardly be sincere and lasting . " Something of that laceration of mind is discernible in Donne's religious verse : Show me dear Christ that spouse so bright and clear . But the conflict between ...
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... mind of man as they do in the mind of God . By virtue of the imagination the mind can create worlds and seas too which have nothing to do with the world which is reported by the senses . This is the passage which seems to have caused ...
... mind of man as they do in the mind of God . By virtue of the imagination the mind can create worlds and seas too which have nothing to do with the world which is reported by the senses . This is the passage which seems to have caused ...
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... mind . The mind contains everything undiminished by the deficiencies of sense.13 The mental activity which Marvell is describing is clear ; it is the working of the imagination , which , psychologically , follows sense and precedes in ...
... mind . The mind contains everything undiminished by the deficiencies of sense.13 The mental activity which Marvell is describing is clear ; it is the working of the imagination , which , psychologically , follows sense and precedes in ...
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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