John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... gold before his mistress Danae would accept him , Ovid wittily quips ( 3.8.29-30 ) . On earth female covetousness could decide matters of state ; Tarpea committed treason for an armlet ; Eripyle for a necklace ( 1.10.48-52 ) . Further , ...
... gold before his mistress Danae would accept him , Ovid wittily quips ( 3.8.29-30 ) . On earth female covetousness could decide matters of state ; Tarpea committed treason for an armlet ; Eripyle for a necklace ( 1.10.48-52 ) . Further , ...
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... gold are commonplace both in the classical and the Christian tradition . Gold is , after all , the root of all evil . But Donne appears not to curse gold itself , but the man who has found gold in the form of the lost golden chain : But ...
... gold are commonplace both in the classical and the Christian tradition . Gold is , after all , the root of all evil . But Donne appears not to curse gold itself , but the man who has found gold in the form of the lost golden chain : But ...
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... gold to demonstrate the enduringness of love : Our two soules therefore , which are one , Though I must goe , endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to ayery thinnesse beate . His argument twists through qualifications ...
... gold to demonstrate the enduringness of love : Our two soules therefore , which are one , Though I must goe , endure not yet A breach , but an expansion , Like gold to ayery thinnesse beate . His argument twists through qualifications ...
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