John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... thought may be seen to lie behind Donne's meaning in both works . That 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 ...
... thought may be seen to lie behind Donne's meaning in both works . That 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 ...
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... thought and emotion and the other to express thoughts fully formed , or even , especially when influenced by Platonism , to symbolize the eternal Ideas . The Renaissance Senecans abandoned the highly wrought , logical , periodic ...
... thought and emotion and the other to express thoughts fully formed , or even , especially when influenced by Platonism , to symbolize the eternal Ideas . The Renaissance Senecans abandoned the highly wrought , logical , periodic ...
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... thought it time for him to enter into the businesse , least at last Ignatius should prescribe therein " ( p . 71 ) . Indeed , the narrator later declares that he can know the thoughts of all those whom he observes : " All this discourse ...
... thought it time for him to enter into the businesse , least at last Ignatius should prescribe therein " ( p . 71 ) . Indeed , the narrator later declares that he can know the thoughts of all those whom he observes : " All this discourse ...
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