John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... hand with sleevesilk or silken threads and most often with hair , animal or human . Indeed , the materials , the hand tools , and handicraft to fashion such " curious traitors " have remained essentially the same across the centuries ...
... hand with sleevesilk or silken threads and most often with hair , animal or human . Indeed , the materials , the hand tools , and handicraft to fashion such " curious traitors " have remained essentially the same across the centuries ...
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... hand , for Christ and the speaker to mirror one another , on the other hand , for Christ to be within the soul of the speaker . Both of these suggest the ultimate joining of the two , although Hurley maintains that this union is still ...
... hand , for Christ and the speaker to mirror one another , on the other hand , for Christ to be within the soul of the speaker . Both of these suggest the ultimate joining of the two , although Hurley maintains that this union is still ...
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... hand is the view that the poem is an intensely personal confession of disgust , a direct equivalent of the poet's state of mind - at some point in his lfe -in its extreme cynicism . On the other hand is the view that the poem is not ...
... hand is the view that the poem is an intensely personal confession of disgust , a direct equivalent of the poet's state of mind - at some point in his lfe -in its extreme cynicism . On the other hand is the view that the poem is not ...
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