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The voices of the poems constitute a crowd ; and in this milieu to think , to discriminate , or to be at all with any individuality it was necessary ( so the poems seem to say ) to withdraw to that characteristic Donne place ...
The voices of the poems constitute a crowd ; and in this milieu to think , to discriminate , or to be at all with any individuality it was necessary ( so the poems seem to say ) to withdraw to that characteristic Donne place ...
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We should not at any rate underestimate the degree of tonal complexity in even the lightest of these poems . ' Marke but this flea ' opens a seduction poem with the prosy gravity of a sermonizing parson , a tone supported by theological ...
We should not at any rate underestimate the degree of tonal complexity in even the lightest of these poems . ' Marke but this flea ' opens a seduction poem with the prosy gravity of a sermonizing parson , a tone supported by theological ...
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I want to close by suggesting that this understanding of Donne as a metropolitan writer may be used to throw light on one of his more difficult and least apparently metropolitan poems , ' The Exstasie ' .
I want to close by suggesting that this understanding of Donne as a metropolitan writer may be used to throw light on one of his more difficult and least apparently metropolitan poems , ' The Exstasie ' .
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