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... THOMAS NASHE ( 1567-1601 ) Song ( Adieu , Farewell ) 24 JOHN DONNE ( 1572 ? -1631 ) 202-228 . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) ... THOMAS GRAY ( 1716–1771 ) Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard THOMAS CHATTERTON ( 1752-1770 ) Minstrel's Song from ...
... THOMAS NASHE ( 1567-1601 ) Song ( Adieu , Farewell ) 24 JOHN DONNE ( 1572 ? -1631 ) 202-228 . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) ... THOMAS GRAY ( 1716–1771 ) Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard THOMAS CHATTERTON ( 1752-1770 ) Minstrel's Song from ...
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... Thomas ' " Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night " 1 OLIVER EVANS 1 The poem under consideration is a villanelle belonging to that period of Thomas ' activity which is generally thought to be his most successful , i.e. , the period of ...
... Thomas ' " Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night " 1 OLIVER EVANS 1 The poem under consideration is a villanelle belonging to that period of Thomas ' activity which is generally thought to be his most successful , i.e. , the period of ...
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... Thomas ' resources as a versifier and as a poet ; how successfully he met this challenge may be apparent to anyone who reads the final version of the poem as it appears in the Collected Edition of 1952 . The poem succeeds not only in ...
... Thomas ' resources as a versifier and as a poet ; how successfully he met this challenge may be apparent to anyone who reads the final version of the poem as it appears in the Collected Edition of 1952 . The poem succeeds not only in ...
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