John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... Donne's mind may be judged from the tenor of the verses immediately suc- ceeding : 26 The real point of Donne's concern with the new astronomical ideas is indicated by Mar- jorie Nicolson : " ... it is entirely characteristic of Donne's ...
... Donne's mind may be judged from the tenor of the verses immediately suc- ceeding : 26 The real point of Donne's concern with the new astronomical ideas is indicated by Mar- jorie Nicolson : " ... it is entirely characteristic of Donne's ...
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Michael Francis Moloney. CHAPTER VI DONNE'S MYSTICISM THAT DONNE was not a mystic has already , in a cursory way , been suggested . Actually , if a deep - rooted division of his mind and heart between the rival claims of the mediaeval ...
Michael Francis Moloney. CHAPTER VI DONNE'S MYSTICISM THAT DONNE was not a mystic has already , in a cursory way , been suggested . Actually , if a deep - rooted division of his mind and heart between the rival claims of the mediaeval ...
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... Donne's intellectual and religious development.10 Finally , there is the judgment of Mrs. Simpson who sees Donne's mysticism triumphant over the internal tension which rent his soul and divided his heart : Donne's mysticism cannot be ...
... Donne's intellectual and religious development.10 Finally , there is the judgment of Mrs. Simpson who sees Donne's mysticism triumphant over the internal tension which rent his soul and divided his heart : Donne's mysticism cannot be ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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