The Songs and Sonets of John Donne - Italianate Conceits and Love Theory in the Songs and Sonets
Donne, John;; Redpath, Theodore [ed]
Methuen (1964)
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Hardcover 9780674032477
eng
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LoC Classification PR2246.R35 2009
Dewey 821/.3
Edition 2nd ed., 1st Harvard University Press ed.
Nationality British
Dust Jacket dj
Cover Price $99.12
No. of Pages 374
Height x Width 8.0 x 8.0  inch
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Conflict Middle Ages etc.
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Previously published: 2nd ed. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1983; 2nd ed. London : Methuen, 1983.

see John Donne " for whom the bell tolls " Ernest Hemingway
from William Harris
Prof. Em. Middlebury College
www.middlebury.edu/~harris

"John Donne had enlisted in Essex's expedition. Izaac Walton, the famed author of "The Compleat Angler", had written several short Memoirs on famous men of his time, including Donne (1640) and Donne's friend Henry Wotton (1651) who was on the same expedition with Essex in l596.......John Donne saw from shipboard the encounter of Essex's well prepared fleet of warships blasting cannon at some fifty-three Spanish ships in the harbor as they blew up or sank, then turning the cannon with fire balls onto the town, which being on a promontory in the bay, offered little chance of escape."