John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... example , while he can read the thoughts of others , he does not seem to know the outcome of the story he is describing , and he worries that , his soul having left his body and venturing into hell to witness this scene , something ...
... example , while he can read the thoughts of others , he does not seem to know the outcome of the story he is describing , and he worries that , his soul having left his body and venturing into hell to witness this scene , something ...
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... example that Donne wanted company members to follow , but the supposedly more benevolent course that the company had ... Examples , to do still , as you have done hitherto . ( 4 : 281 ) As in epideictic poetry , fulsome praise of former ...
... example that Donne wanted company members to follow , but the supposedly more benevolent course that the company had ... Examples , to do still , as you have done hitherto . ( 4 : 281 ) As in epideictic poetry , fulsome praise of former ...
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... example , perhaps choosing him because he was remembered as great Divine even when his poetry was not held in high ... examples of love poetry which have no equals among the poems of her contemporaries . Thus , for Emilia , John Donne ...
... example , perhaps choosing him because he was remembered as great Divine even when his poetry was not held in high ... examples of love poetry which have no equals among the poems of her contemporaries . Thus , for Emilia , John Donne ...
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