John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... significance of the life and death of the daughter of Donne's patron , the first formally and the second informally . " Donne concludes in the poems that Elizabeth's life was a record of the passing of her earthly being into the ...
... significance of the life and death of the daughter of Donne's patron , the first formally and the second informally . " Donne concludes in the poems that Elizabeth's life was a record of the passing of her earthly being into the ...
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... significance of the letter . . " Anti - Ciceronianism seemed apropos to the " crucial developments in the social and intellec- tual history of the later Renaissance . " A text like Lipsius ' Epistolica Institutio therefore became a ...
... significance of the letter . . " Anti - Ciceronianism seemed apropos to the " crucial developments in the social and intellec- tual history of the later Renaissance . " A text like Lipsius ' Epistolica Institutio therefore became a ...
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... significance more readily than others . Before printing came into common use during the seven- teenth century such an experience - reading a book alone in private and thus somehow finding oneself and forming an identity as well as ...
... significance more readily than others . Before printing came into common use during the seven- teenth century such an experience - reading a book alone in private and thus somehow finding oneself and forming an identity as well as ...
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