John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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Sivu 117
... Never therefore dispute against thine own happiness ; never say , God asks the heart , that is , the soul , and therefore rewards the soul , or punishes the soul , and hath no respect to the body ; Nec auferamus cogitationes a collegio ...
... Never therefore dispute against thine own happiness ; never say , God asks the heart , that is , the soul , and therefore rewards the soul , or punishes the soul , and hath no respect to the body ; Nec auferamus cogitationes a collegio ...
Sivu 145
... never have Thee all . Here is Petrarchian gallantry with an added note of intensity oc- casioned by the sublime paradox which man faces when confronted with a great love , the paradox that he can never entirely possess his beloved - or ...
... never have Thee all . Here is Petrarchian gallantry with an added note of intensity oc- casioned by the sublime paradox which man faces when confronted with a great love , the paradox that he can never entirely possess his beloved - or ...
Sivu 156
... never yields although it is battered and rejected ; the libertine humanist , on the other hand , goes gaily on his way , sipping here , plucking there , avid in the search for enjoyment even to satiety - which never comes . Leishman ...
... never yields although it is battered and rejected ; the libertine humanist , on the other hand , goes gaily on his way , sipping here , plucking there , avid in the search for enjoyment even to satiety - which never comes . Leishman ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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