John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... feeling , whether love or devotion , begets faith , and si- lences the sceptical and destructive wit by the power of vision rather than of intellectual conviction . Poles apart as these two poets seem at a first glance to lie in feeling ...
... feeling , whether love or devotion , begets faith , and si- lences the sceptical and destructive wit by the power of vision rather than of intellectual conviction . Poles apart as these two poets seem at a first glance to lie in feeling ...
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... feeling . No better example of what I take Eliot to mean by the poet's " feeling his thought " could be found . Through a subtle process of intellectual manufacture the sensuous imagery which is the raw stuff of poetry has been ...
... feeling . No better example of what I take Eliot to mean by the poet's " feeling his thought " could be found . Through a subtle process of intellectual manufacture the sensuous imagery which is the raw stuff of poetry has been ...
Sivu 197
... feeling of reverence and regret for the great age whose ruins lay all about him . The native note of Donne , on the contrary , is characteristically decadent . Between the lines of the gayest and the boldest of his lyrics it is not idly ...
... feeling of reverence and regret for the great age whose ruins lay all about him . The native note of Donne , on the contrary , is characteristically decadent . Between the lines of the gayest and the boldest of his lyrics it is not idly ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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