Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 7
... Heaven responds to them , because for Shakespeare that active interrelationship between heaven and earth is still a profound reality . For Jonson , this is no longer true ; like Donne , he seems acutely aware of a distancing between heaven ...
... Heaven responds to them , because for Shakespeare that active interrelationship between heaven and earth is still a profound reality . For Jonson , this is no longer true ; like Donne , he seems acutely aware of a distancing between heaven ...
Strana 43
... heaven and earth . 380 385 Earth such new worms , as would have troubled much The Egyptian Mages to have made more such . 390 What artist now dares boast that he can bring Heaven hither , or constellate anything , So as the influence of ...
... heaven and earth . 380 385 Earth such new worms , as would have troubled much The Egyptian Mages to have made more such . 390 What artist now dares boast that he can bring Heaven hither , or constellate anything , So as the influence of ...
Strana 208
... heavens be distasted , Since thunder , rain and winds from earth are taken : Man torn with love , with inward furies blasted , Drowned with despair , with fleshly lustings shaken , Cannot for this with heaven be distasted , Love , fury ...
... heavens be distasted , Since thunder , rain and winds from earth are taken : Man torn with love , with inward furies blasted , Drowned with despair , with fleshly lustings shaken , Cannot for this with heaven be distasted , Love , fury ...
Obsah
Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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