John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... describes the ingenuity of Cleopatra as an angler and her varied attractiveness as a lure , at times akin to a pleasure craft , not unlike the one on which she was wafted by breezes above , and by currents in , the Cydnus River . In ...
... describes the ingenuity of Cleopatra as an angler and her varied attractiveness as a lure , at times akin to a pleasure craft , not unlike the one on which she was wafted by breezes above , and by currents in , the Cydnus River . In ...
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... describes as " natural , " and sincere . Her further assertion that it reflects the poet's having felt " the Fire he paints " suggests that Emilia and her friends see in John Donne's poem the very " softness of love ” —the quality found ...
... describes as " natural , " and sincere . Her further assertion that it reflects the poet's having felt " the Fire he paints " suggests that Emilia and her friends see in John Donne's poem the very " softness of love ” —the quality found ...
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... describes Hero's scarf , the reader quickly discerns that the motives which take shape within its frame metamorphose in form and meaning . At one turn , Leander's eye is a gaping hole ; at the next , it " [ grows ] more perfect still ...
... describes Hero's scarf , the reader quickly discerns that the motives which take shape within its frame metamorphose in form and meaning . At one turn , Leander's eye is a gaping hole ; at the next , it " [ grows ] more perfect still ...
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