Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... emotion of love , like the spider , cor- rupts the pleasures of the garden . And , like religious love , it " transubstantiates " these , only with an ironical difference ; for instead of providing healthy spiritual nourishment , this ...
... emotion of love , like the spider , cor- rupts the pleasures of the garden . And , like religious love , it " transubstantiates " these , only with an ironical difference ; for instead of providing healthy spiritual nourishment , this ...
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... emotion he must discuss it in terms other than itself . And such terms are the peculiar aspect of the garden , the spider , and the serpent . All these are mean- ingful in that they suggest characterizations of the emotion . It is , I ...
... emotion he must discuss it in terms other than itself . And such terms are the peculiar aspect of the garden , the spider , and the serpent . All these are mean- ingful in that they suggest characterizations of the emotion . It is , I ...
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... emotion , not necessarily reflecting an emotion . Or a poem may begin with a specific situation and then develop to the exposition of a generalization , refer- ence being made not to the situation and emotion of the speaker , but to ...
... emotion , not necessarily reflecting an emotion . Or a poem may begin with a specific situation and then develop to the exposition of a generalization , refer- ence being made not to the situation and emotion of the speaker , but to ...
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