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... later poetry - the ninety - five poems that do not appear in the early Williams manuscript ― at precisely the time when religious conflict in England was rising to a crisis . In the year of his ordination as deacon ( 1624 ) , the case ...
... later poetry - the ninety - five poems that do not appear in the early Williams manuscript ― at precisely the time when religious conflict in England was rising to a crisis . In the year of his ordination as deacon ( 1624 ) , the case ...
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... later , perchance you thought , and grounded your request thereupon . ( Gosse 1 : 196 ) Neither might he , at that point , have considered printing many of his poems ; but in 1614 Donne had expressed to Goodyer that he would , with some ...
... later , perchance you thought , and grounded your request thereupon . ( Gosse 1 : 196 ) Neither might he , at that point , have considered printing many of his poems ; but in 1614 Donne had expressed to Goodyer that he would , with some ...
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... later editions additional material of no particular textual author- ity is occasionally added to the sonnets ; the sequences remain intact . 21. By 1637 , Donne's son had begun to show interest in his father's lit- erary estate and had ...
... later editions additional material of no particular textual author- ity is occasionally added to the sonnets ; the sequences remain intact . 21. By 1637 , Donne's son had begun to show interest in his father's lit- erary estate and had ...
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