The Monarch of Wit: An Analytical and Comparative Study of the Poetry of John DonneHutchinson, 1962 - 287 pages |
Contents
CONTENTS | 14 |
DONNE THE MAN | 29 |
EPIGRAMS ELEGIES SATIRES VERSE LETTERS | 52 |
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