John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... verse , which I call a Litany ; the word you know imports no other then supplica- tion , but all Churches have one forme of supplication by that name . That by which it will deserve best acceptation is , that neither the Roman Church ...
... verse , which I call a Litany ; the word you know imports no other then supplica- tion , but all Churches have one forme of supplication by that name . That by which it will deserve best acceptation is , that neither the Roman Church ...
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... verse , and Donne , no doubt , saw no shame in sup- plying what was asked for.38 Gosse also notes that during the time of his residence at Drury House and his sojourn in France and the Low Countries with Sir Robert , Donne had ...
... verse , and Donne , no doubt , saw no shame in sup- plying what was asked for.38 Gosse also notes that during the time of his residence at Drury House and his sojourn in France and the Low Countries with Sir Robert , Donne had ...
Sivu 147
... verse words that have had no time to take colour from men's association of them with beauty , so he puts his " naked thinking heart " into verse as if he were setting forth an argument . He gives us the real thing , as he would have ...
... verse words that have had no time to take colour from men's association of them with beauty , so he puts his " naked thinking heart " into verse as if he were setting forth an argument . He gives us the real thing , as he would have ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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