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... Funeral Elegy and the Donnean Moment Claude J. Summers In his classic study of some forty years ago , The ... Funeral Elegy by W. S. may facilitate our understanding of the literary affinities of Donne and Shakespeare since we are now ...
... Funeral Elegy and the Donnean Moment Claude J. Summers In his classic study of some forty years ago , The ... Funeral Elegy by W. S. may facilitate our understanding of the literary affinities of Donne and Shakespeare since we are now ...
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... funeral elegy for Elizabeth Drury , so there can be little doubt that W. S. knew at least the first of Donne's Anniversary volumes.1 Yet in many crucial ways the funeral elegy for William Peter decisively rejects the new Donnean elegiac ...
... funeral elegy for Elizabeth Drury , so there can be little doubt that W. S. knew at least the first of Donne's Anniversary volumes.1 Yet in many crucial ways the funeral elegy for William Peter decisively rejects the new Donnean elegiac ...
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... funeral elegy for Elizabeth Drury is closer in spirit to W. S.'s funeral elegy than are the other works . Hence it is not surprising that W. S. seems to have found in it tangible inspiration for his own expression of grief . But the ...
... funeral elegy for Elizabeth Drury is closer in spirit to W. S.'s funeral elegy than are the other works . Hence it is not surprising that W. S. seems to have found in it tangible inspiration for his own expression of grief . But the ...
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