An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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Page v
... reader may discover some slight touches of sequence , arrangement , and relationship which will be fresh enough to give him pleasure . Certainly the student will come upon frequent suggestions for reading that will tempt him to go far ...
... reader may discover some slight touches of sequence , arrangement , and relationship which will be fresh enough to give him pleasure . Certainly the student will come upon frequent suggestions for reading that will tempt him to go far ...
Page vi
... reading which must too often be the breathless nibbling from reserved shelves . Anyone who will read all that is in these two volumes will have a solid accomplishment to his credit , and surely no mean acquaintance with English letters ...
... reading which must too often be the breathless nibbling from reserved shelves . Anyone who will read all that is in these two volumes will have a solid accomplishment to his credit , and surely no mean acquaintance with English letters ...
Page viii
... Reader The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage . 80 To my Book 81 To King James 81 To John Donne 82 To the Ghost of Martial . The Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 ...
... Reader The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage . 80 To my Book 81 To King James 81 To John Donne 82 To the Ghost of Martial . The Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 ...
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