The Soul of Wit: A Study of John DonneClarendon Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... sonnet is almost identical ; a lover describes how an unanticipated increase in affection has belied an earlier asseveration that his love could grow no more . It will be seen , however , that unlike Donne's poem , the sonnet remains ...
... sonnet is almost identical ; a lover describes how an unanticipated increase in affection has belied an earlier asseveration that his love could grow no more . It will be seen , however , that unlike Donne's poem , the sonnet remains ...
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... sonnet seems to hinge upon it . The verse from Hebrews 6 : 5 to which it alludes is , in its original context , no more than a passing metaphor , warning against the dangers of backsliding . It is impossible , the verse says , for those ...
... sonnet seems to hinge upon it . The verse from Hebrews 6 : 5 to which it alludes is , in its original context , no more than a passing metaphor , warning against the dangers of backsliding . It is impossible , the verse says , for those ...
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... sonnet we were just examining this effect is power- fully conveyed . For the growing urgency and terror of the ... Sonnet X , but it is treated there with a scornfulness which reduces the fearsome , macabre figure of Death the Equalizer ...
... sonnet we were just examining this effect is power- fully conveyed . For the growing urgency and terror of the ... Sonnet X , but it is treated there with a scornfulness which reduces the fearsome , macabre figure of Death the Equalizer ...
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