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But one ought to distinguish the child - like harmony and integrity for which the poet yearns and mere childishness , which is something else . In any case , the longing to return to childhood is not an obsessive theme for Vaughan .
But one ought to distinguish the child - like harmony and integrity for which the poet yearns and mere childishness , which is something else . In any case , the longing to return to childhood is not an obsessive theme for Vaughan .
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Worse still , the more derivative of the Amoret poems have been taken as representative of Vaughan's achievement as a love poet , the poems to Etesia being seldom noticed and almost never anthologized . I agree with S. L. Bethell that ...
Worse still , the more derivative of the Amoret poems have been taken as representative of Vaughan's achievement as a love poet , the poems to Etesia being seldom noticed and almost never anthologized . I agree with S. L. Bethell that ...
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the poet wished his rendition to be no less enlightening but a good deal more entertaining , at least in the sense that he meant his poem to evoke audience response in its own right rather than to serve as an attention - getting preface ...
the poet wished his rendition to be no less enlightening but a good deal more entertaining , at least in the sense that he meant his poem to evoke audience response in its own right rather than to serve as an attention - getting preface ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
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