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Show 158 1J. . Hut.ch i.nson the .§.atyrC?_, , Leishman, The tlonarch of. Wit B(, L65), p. 117. He---reels tIlls though. 2Milgte, 3S Satyres, p. MOl l gate ee '" s ca. all 165. Textual Ivi-lxi. revision, and Introduction," especially SatyrC? III especially evidences extensive Milgate supposes this to have been done before Donne's presenting copies to the pp. 1607, of Countess (London: way about Bedford. 4 The phrase is Geoffrey Bullough's, in "Donne the Han of Law," in Just So Much Honor: Essavs Commemorating the Four":'Hundredth Aniversary of the Birth of John Donne, ed. Peter A. Fiore (University Park, Penn. :---rr1:lePellnsy1vania State University Press, 1972), p. 64. Milgate, pp. 165 and 167, explains the contemporary situation in the Star Chamber. SCf. petitioning Har ga r e t I s Hieronimo's discovery of futility in his the hc averis for justice and revenge? and hope that her petitions might "ascend the sky." 6Brian Morris, "Satire Morris's criteria are from Donne to Marvell," vague and commonplace, He refers to "the Lrnrned i at.e impression of obscurity, allusiveness, violent rhythms, articulate The latter is the question. ou t r-agc ;" 213. howe vc r p. . |