John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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Studies in the Age of Donne. Vol . 18 ( 1999 ) " Farewell to Love " : " Things " as Artifacts , " thing [ s ] " as Shifting Signifiers Richard Todd John Donne's " Farewell to Love " is by general consent one of his most problematic ...
Studies in the Age of Donne. Vol . 18 ( 1999 ) " Farewell to Love " : " Things " as Artifacts , " thing [ s ] " as Shifting Signifiers Richard Todd John Donne's " Farewell to Love " is by general consent one of his most problematic ...
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... Farewell to Love " with an intensity that has led me to at least two unresolvable problems : ( a ) the dilemma of whether or not to accept the sophistication of H8's line 38 reading in terms of the way it forces me to read the existing ...
... Farewell to Love " with an intensity that has led me to at least two unresolvable problems : ( a ) the dilemma of whether or not to accept the sophistication of H8's line 38 reading in terms of the way it forces me to read the existing ...
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... Farewell to Love " Theresa M. DiPasquale Donne's " Farewell to Love " is based on an analogy between religion and love . The speaker traces his history as a lover , looks back on the time when he had yet to experience love and was a ...
... Farewell to Love " Theresa M. DiPasquale Donne's " Farewell to Love " is based on an analogy between religion and love . The speaker traces his history as a lover , looks back on the time when he had yet to experience love and was a ...
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