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... kind and does not employ Donne's type of conceit . In Discoveries , his commonplace - book of critical notes , Jonson remarked that ' metaphors far - fet hinder to be understood , and the kind of strength he sought for was not to be ...
... kind and does not employ Donne's type of conceit . In Discoveries , his commonplace - book of critical notes , Jonson remarked that ' metaphors far - fet hinder to be understood , and the kind of strength he sought for was not to be ...
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... kind serves God far better than he . He is the very stain , reproach and shame of religion , to all that know him ; it can hardly have a good word in all that end of the town , where he dwells through him . Thus say the common people ...
... kind serves God far better than he . He is the very stain , reproach and shame of religion , to all that know him ; it can hardly have a good word in all that end of the town , where he dwells through him . Thus say the common people ...
Pàgina 233
... kind of Metaphysical poetry that the gentleman in the coffee - house and the eighteenth - century common reader could enjoy without undue effort . As Coleridge said , he was a very fanciful poet . In his own way Cowley has notable ...
... kind of Metaphysical poetry that the gentleman in the coffee - house and the eighteenth - century common reader could enjoy without undue effort . As Coleridge said , he was a very fanciful poet . In his own way Cowley has notable ...
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