John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... Gosse thought that this paragraph in Walton was Morton's précis of the sentiments which Donne had expressed to him , with this modifi- cation that Morton , looking back over the career of the Dean of St. Paul's , then dead for more than ...
... Gosse thought that this paragraph in Walton was Morton's précis of the sentiments which Donne had expressed to him , with this modifi- cation that Morton , looking back over the career of the Dean of St. Paul's , then dead for more than ...
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... Gosse in The Life and Letters , is illuminating , but particularly so is the eighteenth : Show me deare Christ , thy spouse , so bright and clear . What ! is it She , which on the other shore Goes richly painted ? or which rob'd and ...
... Gosse in The Life and Letters , is illuminating , but particularly so is the eighteenth : Show me deare Christ , thy spouse , so bright and clear . What ! is it She , which on the other shore Goes richly painted ? or which rob'd and ...
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... Gosse's comment a statement aimed at the refutation of Gosse by Dr. Itrat Husain in his recent apology for Donne's Anglicanism : But the invocation of the Virgin Mary does not mean that Donne be- lieved in the Roman Catholic view of the ...
... Gosse's comment a statement aimed at the refutation of Gosse by Dr. Itrat Husain in his recent apology for Donne's Anglicanism : But the invocation of the Virgin Mary does not mean that Donne be- lieved in the Roman Catholic view of the ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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