John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... perhaps even ethically justifiable , " Vickers argues instead in favor of criticism that " respects the integrity " of the work rather than " reducing the enormous range and variety of imaginative writing to some lowest common ...
... perhaps even ethically justifiable , " Vickers argues instead in favor of criticism that " respects the integrity " of the work rather than " reducing the enormous range and variety of imaginative writing to some lowest common ...
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... perhaps not so much in the woods as in the plantations themselves . Perhaps the most telling of examples concerning the English projection of fear onto the native people was in the most barbarous of charges against them : cannibalism ...
... perhaps not so much in the woods as in the plantations themselves . Perhaps the most telling of examples concerning the English projection of fear onto the native people was in the most barbarous of charges against them : cannibalism ...
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... perhaps choosing him because he was remembered as great Divine even when his poetry was not held in high esteem . She uses Donne , interestingly enough , to exemplify the sort of lover not found in her world , and his poems as examples ...
... perhaps choosing him because he was remembered as great Divine even when his poetry was not held in high esteem . She uses Donne , interestingly enough , to exemplify the sort of lover not found in her world , and his poems as examples ...
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