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June 20, 2020 • 17:47 pm 30 points
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Eliot's view on donne ( from the metaphysical poets )

Eliot's view on Donne ( from the metaphysical poets )

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder

    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.”

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    Deb dulal halder Halder best-answer

    he praises him as he feels the modernists especially he himself is much similar to Donne

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    Deb dulal halder Halder best-answer

    Eliot praises John Donne for his disassociation of sensibility and thus by brining in new tradition to English poetry

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