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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Smith, Albert James
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1983
Series:Critical heritage series.
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Table of Contents:
  • JOHN DONNE: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Title Page; Copyright Page; General Editor's Preface; Table of Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; The seventeenth century; 1 Some quotations, imitations, echoes of Donne's poems 1598-1700; 2 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, c. 1608-30; 3 BEN JONSON, c. 1610, 1619,?1630; 4 JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD, c. 1611, 1612; 5 THOMAS FITZHERBERT, 1613; 6 THOMAS FREEMAN, 1614; 7 WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN, 1613-31; 8 KING JAMES VI AND I, c. 1620; 9 JOHN CAVE, 1620; 10 ROGER TISDALE, 1622.
  • 11 The Bridgewater manuscript, c. 162512 ANON., lines written in a copy of Donne's Devotions, c. 1627; 13 ROBERT HAYMAN, 1628; 14 CONSTANTINE HUYGENS, 1630, c. 1687; 15 KING CHARLES I, c. 1629, c. 1633; 16 ANON., manuscript verses on Donne,?1631; 17 JOOST VAN DEN VONDEL, c. 1633; 18 The first collected edition of Donne's poems, 1633; 19 LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY, c. 1633; 20 'J.V.', c. 1633; 21 THOMAS CAREW, c. 1633; 22 THOMAS PESTELL, c. 1633-52; 23 GEORGE GARRARD, 1634; 24 The second collected edition of Donne's poems, 1635; 25 JOHN CHUDLEIGH and SIDNEY GODOLPHIN, 1635.
  • 26 ANON., Wit's Triumvirate, 163527 IZAAC WALTON, 1635-75; 28 NATHANIEL WHITING, 1637; 29 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1630S and 1640S; 30 GEORGE DANIEL, c. 1640; 31 SIR JOHN SUCKLING, c. 1640; 32 HENRY GLAPTHORNE, 1642; 33 SIR RICHARD BAKER, 1643; 34 'G.O.', c. 1648; 35 Donne's son on his father's poems, 1650; 36 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1650s; 37 CLEMENT BARKSDALE, 1651; 38 HUMPHREY MOSELEY, 1651; 39 RICHARD WHITLOCK, 1654; 40 PHILIP KING, 1656; 41 FRANCIS OSBORN, 1656; 42 SIR ASTON COKAIN, 1658.
  • 43 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1660-170044 WILLIAM WINSTANLEY, 1660; 45 SAMUEL BUTLER, C. 1660; 46 JOHN HACKET, c. 1660; 47 ROBERT SIDNEY, SECOND EARL OF LEICESTER, 1661; 48 THOMAS SHIPMAN, 1667, 1677; 49 JOHN DRYDEN, 1649-1700; 50 MRS JOHN EVELYN, 1668; 51 The seventh collected edition of Donne's poems, 1669; 52 ANDREW MARVELL, 1673; 53 JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER, c. 1675; 54 EDWARD PHILLIPS, 1675, 1679; 55 ANON., Preface to Rochester's Valentinian, 1685; 56 FRANCIS ATTERBURY, 1690; 57 ANTHONY WOOD, 1691-2; 58 JOHN LOCKE, c. 1692.
  • 59 WILLIAM WALSH, 169360 SIR THOMAS POPE BLOUNT, 1694; 61 CHRISTIAN WERNICKE, 1697; The eighteenth century; 62 References to Donne's poetry, or to Donne as a poet, and quotations from Donne's poems, 1700-99; 63 JEREMY COLLIER, 1701; 64 ANON., A Comparison Between the Two Stages, 1702; 65 ALEXANDER POPE, 1706-30; 66 WILLIAM BALAM, c. 1707; 67 JONATHAN SWIFT, c. 1710; 68 The Guardian, 1713; 69 THOMAS PARNELL, c. 1714; 70 MATTHEW PRIOR, 1718; 71 JACOB TONSON, 1719; 72 GILES JACOB, 1720; 73 JOHN OLDMIXON, 1728; 74 ELIJAH FENTON, 1729, 1731; 75 WALTER HARTE, 1730; 76 JOSEPH SPENCE,?1732-3.