Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... Vaughan is practically unobtainable . Books like the first edition of Florio's Montaigne ( there were three folio editions ) fetch anything up to seventy pounds , if perfect copies . The books in a bibliography called Anglo - Poetica ...
... Vaughan is practically unobtainable . Books like the first edition of Florio's Montaigne ( there were three folio editions ) fetch anything up to seventy pounds , if perfect copies . The books in a bibliography called Anglo - Poetica ...
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... Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse , failed to be the Dürer of literature . You have no need to remind me of Dürer's infinitely greater variety and ...
... Vaughan , and makes me idly wonder why Vaughan , with something of the same mystical power and transcendental impulse , failed to be the Dürer of literature . You have no need to remind me of Dürer's infinitely greater variety and ...
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... Vaughan's " The Retreate❞— 66 Happy those early dayes ! when I Shin'd in my angell - infancy . Before I understood ... Vaughan's works , as the catalogue of his library betrays , never acknowledged him . Only the splendid work of recent ...
... Vaughan's " The Retreate❞— 66 Happy those early dayes ! when I Shin'd in my angell - infancy . Before I understood ... Vaughan's works , as the catalogue of his library betrays , never acknowledged him . Only the splendid work of recent ...
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... Vaughan com- promised and obscured his reputation . The impression left upon me by the body of his work is the cleavage between his poetic impetus and its appropriate content . The whole of Vaughan's poetry reflects the strain , the ...
... Vaughan com- promised and obscured his reputation . The impression left upon me by the body of his work is the cleavage between his poetic impetus and its appropriate content . The whole of Vaughan's poetry reflects the strain , the ...
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... Vaughan , as with Shelley , the world of man was the counterfeit of the unseen , eternal reality — the mask of the spirit , rather than a milestone to heaven . Vaughan denied the body too , as Donne's more robust vision did not . Man's ...
... Vaughan , as with Shelley , the world of man was the counterfeit of the unseen , eternal reality — the mask of the spirit , rather than a milestone to heaven . Vaughan denied the body too , as Donne's more robust vision did not . Man's ...
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