Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRegnery, 1950 - 91 стор. |
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... death of the woman , by which he is Of the first nothing , the Elixer grown . And he proceeds to describe , negatively , what it is to be this second , more extreme , nothing . Unlike even the most limited objects , he is , since the death ...
... death of the woman , by which he is Of the first nothing , the Elixer grown . And he proceeds to describe , negatively , what it is to be this second , more extreme , nothing . Unlike even the most limited objects , he is , since the death ...
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... death as the event which made him the elixir of nothing- ness , he will regard it as the event which removed her to bliss , and he will look forward toward his death , by which he will join her in this bliss . Hence the long night is ...
... death as the event which made him the elixir of nothing- ness , he will regard it as the event which removed her to bliss , and he will look forward toward his death , by which he will join her in this bliss . Hence the long night is ...
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... death as it is significant in the world , and as it is significant beyond the world . Similarly , in " The ... death must come for the two lovers , though he admits of the happiness which I follows death : Alas , as well as other Princes ...
... death as it is significant in the world , and as it is significant beyond the world . Similarly , in " The ... death must come for the two lovers , though he admits of the happiness which I follows death : Alas , as well as other Princes ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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