John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... divine . Though all of sexuality . may in theory lie folded within the ancient metaphor of marriage , Donne has opened a suggestiveness near to crude anthropo- morphism . And crude anthropomorphism is another name for outright blasphemy ...
... divine . Though all of sexuality . may in theory lie folded within the ancient metaphor of marriage , Donne has opened a suggestiveness near to crude anthropo- morphism . And crude anthropomorphism is another name for outright blasphemy ...
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... divine poetry within the context of " attitudes toward women and power , " then where do we go from here ? Fish's essay offers us , I think , the sort of criticism Lentricchia warns us about : it is " the sort that stems from the sense ...
... divine poetry within the context of " attitudes toward women and power , " then where do we go from here ? Fish's essay offers us , I think , the sort of criticism Lentricchia warns us about : it is " the sort that stems from the sense ...
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... divine loss . Can we otherwise comprehend this death of God ? Can we otherwise comprehend the divine nature of this sacrifice ? This is the heart of Christian paradox- the Word made Flesh , the unintelligible made intelligible ...
... divine loss . Can we otherwise comprehend this death of God ? Can we otherwise comprehend the divine nature of this sacrifice ? This is the heart of Christian paradox- the Word made Flesh , the unintelligible made intelligible ...
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