John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... sense and reflects an effort to insure that the sense is clear to the reader . The truncation of the poem at line 36 reflects spatial restraints imposed on the authors who wrote for The Tatler . The paper devoted at most one and one ...
... sense and reflects an effort to insure that the sense is clear to the reader . The truncation of the poem at line 36 reflects spatial restraints imposed on the authors who wrote for The Tatler . The paper devoted at most one and one ...
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... sense- experience left behind ( touch ) is experienced as a memory of " sorrowing dulnesse " ( reading as in Grierson ) . ( stz 3 ) Why can't mankind share the postcoital joys of those animals ( roosters or lions ) of which Galen tells ...
... sense- experience left behind ( touch ) is experienced as a memory of " sorrowing dulnesse " ( reading as in Grierson ) . ( stz 3 ) Why can't mankind share the postcoital joys of those animals ( roosters or lions ) of which Galen tells ...
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... sense of the numinously " not - present , " and " knowne " ( line 8 ) , in a cruder sexual sense . Coming to line 14 we find another mention of " thing " : " the thing which lovers so / Blindly admire " ( Grierson ) . This follows the ...
... sense of the numinously " not - present , " and " knowne " ( line 8 ) , in a cruder sexual sense . Coming to line 14 we find another mention of " thing " : " the thing which lovers so / Blindly admire " ( Grierson ) . This follows the ...
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