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There are , however , other similarities of phrase and idea . Byron's simile " Like a marsh's meteor ... What is more striking in any comparison of the two poems are certain inescapable similarities of fundamental ideas and situations .
There are , however , other similarities of phrase and idea . Byron's simile " Like a marsh's meteor ... What is more striking in any comparison of the two poems are certain inescapable similarities of fundamental ideas and situations .
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of the poems I am about to discuss , had cited references in Donne's sermons to the ideas of Paracelsus . ... that Donne virtually equates the Platonic idea of virtue as necessarily indivisible , with the Paracelsian notion of a ...
of the poems I am about to discuss , had cited references in Donne's sermons to the ideas of Paracelsus . ... that Donne virtually equates the Platonic idea of virtue as necessarily indivisible , with the Paracelsian notion of a ...
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18 > Donne , as we know , would have encountered similar ideas in his reading of Hermes Trismegistus or , more rationally expounded , in Ficino . He was likewise an admirer of Pico and Reuchlin . In his poetry , nevertheless , the ...
18 > Donne , as we know , would have encountered similar ideas in his reading of Hermes Trismegistus or , more rationally expounded , in Ficino . He was likewise an admirer of Pico and Reuchlin . In his poetry , nevertheless , the ...
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