John Donne, His Flight from Mediaevalism, Volume 29,Nummer 2University of Illinois Press, 1944 - 223 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... seems to want the high seriousness which comes from a conviction that truth is , and is to be found . A spirit of scepticism and paradox plays through and disturbs almost everything he wrote , except at moments when an intense mood of ...
... seems to want the high seriousness which comes from a conviction that truth is , and is to be found . A spirit of scepticism and paradox plays through and disturbs almost everything he wrote , except at moments when an intense mood of ...
Pagina 120
... seems that , far from refusing to accept the antithesis between body and soul , Donne , in these lines , is confirming it ; not that he lacked a vision of the perfect re- conciliation of the two , for he was an heir of the thought of ...
... seems that , far from refusing to accept the antithesis between body and soul , Donne , in these lines , is confirming it ; not that he lacked a vision of the perfect re- conciliation of the two , for he was an heir of the thought of ...
Pagina 158
... seems to me unquestionable ; that that sickness may well have been due to the internecine struggle I have mentioned seems a not irrational conjecture . At all events , I am convinced that the power and intensity of Don- ne's best verses ...
... seems to me unquestionable ; that that sickness may well have been due to the internecine struggle I have mentioned seems a not irrational conjecture . At all events , I am convinced that the power and intensity of Don- ne's best verses ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RENAISSANCE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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