John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... light of the lines which follow it- Prince , Subject , Father , Sonne , are things forgot , For every man alone thinkes he hath got To be a Phoenix , and that then can bee None of that kinde , of which he is , but hee . -rather than in ...
... light of the lines which follow it- Prince , Subject , Father , Sonne , are things forgot , For every man alone thinkes he hath got To be a Phoenix , and that then can bee None of that kinde , of which he is , but hee . -rather than in ...
Sivu 134
... light of the dictum widely accepted that Donne broke deliberately and completely with the lyric traditions of his age , it is interesting to search his poetry for evidences , or the lack of them , of the elements which went into the ...
... light of the dictum widely accepted that Donne broke deliberately and completely with the lyric traditions of his age , it is interesting to search his poetry for evidences , or the lack of them , of the elements which went into the ...
Sivu 152
... light , Thine 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 ...
... light , Thine 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 ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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