The Soul of Wit: A Study of John DonneClarendon Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... Donne of the Elegies and the sober Dr. John Donne of St. Paul's has been rightly exposed , notably by J. B. Leishman , as a dangerous oversimplification.8 The distinction is , it is true , Donne's own . However , in the passage on which ...
... Donne of the Elegies and the sober Dr. John Donne of St. Paul's has been rightly exposed , notably by J. B. Leishman , as a dangerous oversimplification.8 The distinction is , it is true , Donne's own . However , in the passage on which ...
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... Donne's mental processes which in her view re- sembled Ramist philosophy by regarding all thought as part of ' ... a vast orderly arrangement in which argument was hooked into argument , lesser attached to greater , word to concept ...
... Donne's mental processes which in her view re- sembled Ramist philosophy by regarding all thought as part of ' ... a vast orderly arrangement in which argument was hooked into argument , lesser attached to greater , word to concept ...
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A Study of John Donne Murray Roston. Donne's natural penchant for the perverse , the complex , and the contradictory afforded him a rare protection against that pietism which has spoilt so much religious verse . In so far as anything is ...
A Study of John Donne Murray Roston. Donne's natural penchant for the perverse , the complex , and the contradictory afforded him a rare protection against that pietism which has spoilt so much religious verse . In so far as anything is ...
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