Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... nature . Even when the allusion is to the violence and suffering of man's world , as with " The mirrhe sweet bleeding in the bitter wound , " the pain has been beguilingly transformed by such a sense of congruence . Only the final ...
... nature . Even when the allusion is to the violence and suffering of man's world , as with " The mirrhe sweet bleeding in the bitter wound , " the pain has been beguilingly transformed by such a sense of congruence . Only the final ...
Pagina 54
... nature and divine grace is equally immoderate.3 One consequence of this view is to misunderstand Donne's very human and practical praise of his close friends Mrs. Danvers and King James I. Because Mrs. Danvers is not described in ...
... nature and divine grace is equally immoderate.3 One consequence of this view is to misunderstand Donne's very human and practical praise of his close friends Mrs. Danvers and King James I. Because Mrs. Danvers is not described in ...
Pagina 66
see that Donne is far more concerned with men of a " middle nature , " above nature and below grace , who are involved in the daily process of making difficult decisions . Often these choices in Donne take the form of tempering a good ...
see that Donne is far more concerned with men of a " middle nature , " above nature and below grace , who are involved in the daily process of making difficult decisions . Often these choices in Donne take the form of tempering a good ...
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