Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Band 10Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon, Frank J. Warnke Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963 - 1094 Seiten A collection of seventeenth-century English prose and poetry. |
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... Donne died . The works which have gained for Donne immortality as a prose writer belong to the period of his divine service . In 1621 he was named Dean of St. Paul's and soon became recognized as the greatest preacher in the great age ...
... Donne died . The works which have gained for Donne immortality as a prose writer belong to the period of his divine service . In 1621 he was named Dean of St. Paul's and soon became recognized as the greatest preacher in the great age ...
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... Donne lay aside all thoughts of the journey and really to re- solve against it . But Sir Robert became restless in his persuasions for it ; and Mr. Donne was so generous as to think he had sold his liberty when he received so many ...
... Donne lay aside all thoughts of the journey and really to re- solve against it . But Sir Robert became restless in his persuasions for it ; and Mr. Donne was so generous as to think he had sold his liberty when he received so many ...
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... Donne's Influence in English Literature ( Morpeth , 1932 ) . E. GOSSE . ( See under Donne in prose section . ) C. HUNT . Donne's Poetry ( New Haven , 1954 ) . Contains several valuable analyses . G. KEYNES . Bibliography of Dr. John Donne ...
... Donne's Influence in English Literature ( Morpeth , 1932 ) . E. GOSSE . ( See under Donne in prose section . ) C. HUNT . Donne's Poetry ( New Haven , 1954 ) . Contains several valuable analyses . G. KEYNES . Bibliography of Dr. John Donne ...
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SeventeenthCentury Prose | 3 |
Bibliography | 16 |
Introductory Note | 30 |
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