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Upon Donne's " Extasie , " a poem about the relationship of the bodies and sauts of lovers , he offers this ... or mind expressing itself in the book of the body.1 An observation is made upon the conceit in somewhat the 2 a e same ...
Upon Donne's " Extasie , " a poem about the relationship of the bodies and sauts of lovers , he offers this ... or mind expressing itself in the book of the body.1 An observation is made upon the conceit in somewhat the 2 a e same ...
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The process of identification is thus explained : Love is the child of his soul , and since his soul has taken a body , Love , like the parent , must do so . This it does when it is urged to discover the identity of the woman : it ...
The process of identification is thus explained : Love is the child of his soul , and since his soul has taken a body , Love , like the parent , must do so . This it does when it is urged to discover the identity of the woman : it ...
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George Williamson , The Donne Tradition ( Cambridge , 1930 ) , p . 29 . • , PP . 31-32 . 10. Ibid . , PP . 22–23 . 11. Ibid . , p . 34 . 12. Ibid . , p . 84 . 13. John Crowe Ransom , The World's Body ( New York , 1938 ) , p . 135 . 14.
George Williamson , The Donne Tradition ( Cambridge , 1930 ) , p . 29 . • , PP . 31-32 . 10. Ibid . , PP . 22–23 . 11. Ibid . , p . 34 . 12. Ibid . , p . 84 . 13. John Crowe Ransom , The World's Body ( New York , 1938 ) , p . 135 . 14.
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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