John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... idea of creating the finite and temporal universe , actually went ahead and did it , and then left humanity in charge of running it , with or without regard to the incitations of His providence . Donne's authorities who haunt his ...
... idea of creating the finite and temporal universe , actually went ahead and did it , and then left humanity in charge of running it , with or without regard to the incitations of His providence . Donne's authorities who haunt his ...
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... idea may be said to be that everything that is in time passes and that the presence of anything in the universe must be measured pressingly , immediately , by the existential eternal reality of whatever time has to offer . The idea may ...
... idea may be said to be that everything that is in time passes and that the presence of anything in the universe must be measured pressingly , immediately , by the existential eternal reality of whatever time has to offer . The idea may ...
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... idea ; two as - it - were synchronous statements of it . " 15 Generally , semicolons and colons are found in curt periods . The length of each clause varies , with each clause containing a different subject to show how the mind shifts ...
... idea ; two as - it - were synchronous statements of it . " 15 Generally , semicolons and colons are found in curt periods . The length of each clause varies , with each clause containing a different subject to show how the mind shifts ...
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