John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... letter to his irate father - in - law on February 13 , 1601 [ 2 ] , after his release from Fleet Prison ( his marriage had in- volved a breaking of both civil and canon law ) but while still in technical custody in his chambers in the ...
... letter to his irate father - in - law on February 13 , 1601 [ 2 ] , after his release from Fleet Prison ( his marriage had in- volved a breaking of both civil and canon law ) but while still in technical custody in his chambers in the ...
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... letter directed to Lord Rochester under cover to Donne's own friend , Lord Hay , Donne in October , 1612 , suddenly announced his readiness to adopt the clerical profession . My Lord , I may justly fear that your Lordship hath never ...
... letter directed to Lord Rochester under cover to Donne's own friend , Lord Hay , Donne in October , 1612 , suddenly announced his readiness to adopt the clerical profession . My Lord , I may justly fear that your Lordship hath never ...
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... letter refers to Donne's anxiety . It must be admitted that a certain want both of dignity and of candour ( for Donne's fortune was , if moderate , no longer at all " penurious " ) is to be regretted in it . But a begging letter of the ...
... letter refers to Donne's anxiety . It must be admitted that a certain want both of dignity and of candour ( for Donne's fortune was , if moderate , no longer at all " penurious " ) is to be regretted in it . But a begging letter 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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