The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne. Volume 4, The Songs and Sonets. Part 2, Texts, Commentary, Notes, and Glosses /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Donne, John, 1572-1631. Poems (Bloomington, Ind.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Short Forms of Reference for Donne's Works
- Abbreviations Used in the Commentary
- Sigla for Textual Sources
- Manuscripts Listed by Traditional Classification
- Symbols and Abbreviations Used in the Textual Apparatus
- Figures
- General Introduction
- Introduction to Volume 4.2 General Textual Introduction
- The Critical Tradition
- Texts and Apparatuses
- The Songs and Sonets
- The Message. [Send home my long strayd eies to mee,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Bait. [Come liue with mee, and bee my Loue]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- An Apparition. [When by thy scorne, o Murdresse, I am dead]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Broken Harte. [Hee is stark mad who euer saies]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Lecture vppon the shaddowe. [Stand still, and I will read to thee]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Valediction, forbidding mourninge. [As virtuous men passe mildly away]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Good-Morrow. [I wonder, by my trothe, what Thou, and I]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Song. [Goe, and catch a falling Starr,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Womans Constancie. [Now thou hast loud mee one whole daye,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- [Image of her, whom I loue, more then Shee]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Ad Solem. [Busy Old foole, vnruly Sunne]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Indifferent. [I can loue both faire and browne]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Love's Usury. [For everye hower that thou wilt spare mee nowe]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Canonization. [For Godsake houlde your Toungue, and lett mee loue]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Triple Foole. [I am two fooles I knowe]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Lovers Infiniteness. [Yf yett I haue not all your Love,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Song. [Sweetest Loue I doe not goe,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Elegie. [When I died last, (and deare I dye]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Feuer. [Oh, doe not dye, for I shall hate]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Ayre and Angells. [Twice or thrice had I lov'd Thee,]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Breake of Daye. [T'is true, t'is daye
- what though it bee]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Prohibition. [Take heede of Louing mee]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- The Anniuersarie. [All Kings, and all their Fauorits]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus
- Valediction of my Name in the Windowe. [My name engraud herein]
- Textual Introduction
- Textual Apparatus