John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... eyes : As though heav'n suffered earthquakes , peace or war , When new Towers rise , and old demolish't are . Here with that complete ease and perfect casualness , which is char- acteristic of the Renaissance mingling of the old and new ...
... eyes : As though heav'n suffered earthquakes , peace or war , When new Towers rise , and old demolish't are . Here with that complete ease and perfect casualness , which is char- acteristic of the Renaissance mingling of the old and new ...
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... eyes , and not thy noise wak'd mee ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lovest truth ) , an Angell , at first sight , But when I saw thou sawest my heart , And knew'st my thoughts , beyond an Angels art , When thou knew'st what I dreamt ...
... eyes , and not thy noise wak'd mee ; Yet I thought thee ( For thou lovest truth ) , an Angell , at first sight , But when I saw thou sawest my heart , And knew'st my thoughts , beyond an Angels art , When thou knew'st what I dreamt ...
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... eyes from which the scales have fallen the potentialities of joy which lie in the universe sensibly perceived . Whatever may be the case with other deniers of the senses , it is true that the pure soul of the mystic , dwelling on high ...
... eyes from which the scales have fallen the potentialities of joy which lie in the universe sensibly perceived . Whatever may be the case with other deniers of the senses , it is true that the pure soul of the mystic , dwelling on high ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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