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Pagina 72
... Donne's ac- tivity was thus dramatically changed , it may be doubted if the essential genius of the man had been much altered . The same wide - ranging curiosity and ingenuity of mind which had made ... Donne's Life , " 72 JOHN DONNE.
... Donne's ac- tivity was thus dramatically changed , it may be doubted if the essential genius of the man had been much altered . The same wide - ranging curiosity and ingenuity of mind which had made ... Donne's Life , " 72 JOHN DONNE.
Pagina 73
... John Donne ( 2nd ed . , 1948 ) . Popular biographical interpretations are H. I. Fausset , John Donne : A Study in Dis- cord ( 1924 ) , and E. Hardy , Donne : A Spirit in Conflict ( 1942 ) . Modern criticism of Donne's work be- gins with ...
... John Donne ( 2nd ed . , 1948 ) . Popular biographical interpretations are H. I. Fausset , John Donne : A Study in Dis- cord ( 1924 ) , and E. Hardy , Donne : A Spirit in Conflict ( 1942 ) . Modern criticism of Donne's work be- gins with ...
Pagina 126
... John Donne Donne , the delight of PHOEBUS , and each Muse , Who , to thy one , all other braines refuse ; Whose every worke , of thy most earely wit , Came forth example , and remaines so , yet : Longer a knowing , then most wits doe ...
... John Donne Donne , the delight of PHOEBUS , and each Muse , Who , to thy one , all other braines refuse ; Whose every worke , of thy most earely wit , Came forth example , and remaines so , yet : Longer a knowing , then most wits doe ...
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