Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... considered so seriously , diminishes in importance when he relates this poetry to another kind : There are various strategies which the poet may employ , but we shall only confuse matters if we try to make more than a distinction of ...
... considered so seriously , diminishes in importance when he relates this poetry to another kind : There are various strategies which the poet may employ , but we shall only confuse matters if we try to make more than a distinction of ...
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... considered that one is the extension of the other . If one attempts to include the hemispheres in the conceit of the mixture , it becomes apparent that no meaningful resolution is possible , although the final con- ceit is otherwise a ...
... considered that one is the extension of the other . If one attempts to include the hemispheres in the conceit of the mixture , it becomes apparent that no meaningful resolution is possible , although the final con- ceit is otherwise a ...
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... considered as existing independently , and one may be opposed to another or to the individual as a whole . An example of this complexity in " Loves Diet " is the oppo- sition of the individual's two impulses , love and discretion . One ...
... considered as existing independently , and one may be opposed to another or to the individual as a whole . An example of this complexity in " Loves Diet " is the oppo- sition of the individual's two impulses , love and discretion . One ...
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