John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... desire of human learning and languages - beautiful orna- ments to great fortunes ; but mine needed an occupation , and a course which I thought I entered well into when I submitted myself to such a service , as I thought might [ have ] ...
... desire of human learning and languages - beautiful orna- ments to great fortunes ; but mine needed an occupation , and a course which I thought I entered well into when I submitted myself to such a service , as I thought might [ have ] ...
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... desire , fear , joy , sorrow , with the intention of showing that the body is the origin of all sins and vices , saying , - Hence wild desires and grovelling fears , And human laughter , human tears , Immured in dungeon - seeming night ...
... desire , fear , joy , sorrow , with the intention of showing that the body is the origin of all sins and vices , saying , - Hence wild desires and grovelling fears , And human laughter , human tears , Immured in dungeon - seeming night ...
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... Desire to have pleasure in nothing . In order to arrive at possessing everything , Desire to possess nothing . In order to arrive at being everything , Desire to be nothing . In order to arrive at knowing everything , Desire to know ...
... Desire to have pleasure in nothing . In order to arrive at possessing everything , Desire to possess nothing . In order to arrive at being everything , Desire to be nothing . In order to arrive at knowing everything , Desire to know ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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