John Donne, His Flight from MediaevalismRussell & Russell, 1965 - 223 sivua |
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... write a Hamlet , moved Donne to write his The Progresse of the Soule . Yet that strange poem marks a milestone in Donne's ca- reer . Dated by Donne himself , August 16 , 1601 , it unquestionably is born of the mood superinduced by the ...
... write a Hamlet , moved Donne to write his The Progresse of the Soule . Yet that strange poem marks a milestone in Donne's ca- reer . Dated by Donne himself , August 16 , 1601 , it unquestionably is born of the mood superinduced by the ...
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... writing be not of the precepts of friendship , but of the counsels , yet , as in some cases to some men counsels ... write ; . . . 23 Still , when in that same summer Morton , now elevated to the Dean- ery of Gloucester , sought to ...
... writing be not of the precepts of friendship , but of the counsels , yet , as in some cases to some men counsels ... write ; . . . 23 Still , when in that same summer Morton , now elevated to the Dean- ery of Gloucester , sought to ...
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... write his answers to them ; and , having done that not to send , but be his own messenger , and bring them to him . To this he presently and diligently applied himself , and within six weeks brought them to him under his own hand writing ...
... write his answers to them ; and , having done that not to send , but be his own messenger , and bring them to him . To this he presently and diligently applied himself , and within six weeks brought them to him under his own hand writing ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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