John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... heart . The likening of the attraction of Divinity for the erring human heart to the action of the magnet upon iron is highly felicitous , while the la- boured movement of the predominantly monosyllabic line suggests the agony involved ...
... heart . The likening of the attraction of Divinity for the erring human heart to the action of the magnet upon iron is highly felicitous , while the la- boured movement of the predominantly monosyllabic line suggests the agony involved ...
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... heart againe , Which no unworthy thought could staine ; But if it be taught by thine To make jestings Of protestings , And crosse both Word and oath , Keepe it , for then ' tis none of mine . Yet send me back my heart and eyes , That I ...
... heart againe , Which no unworthy thought could staine ; But if it be taught by thine To make jestings Of protestings , And crosse both Word and oath , Keepe it , for then ' tis none of mine . Yet send me back my heart and eyes , That I ...
Sivu 192
... heart , for Thy words are works . Oh ! give me a true contempt of myself , that I may die to all the world esteemeth or desireth . For I find where I seek myself there I am caught , as it were , in a snare , and where I forsake myself ...
... heart , for Thy words are works . Oh ! give me a true contempt of myself , that I may die to all the world esteemeth or desireth . For I find where I seek myself there I am caught , as it were , in a snare , and where I forsake myself ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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