The Quiet Hero: Figures of Temperance in Spenser, Donne, Milton, and Joyce, المجلد 2Catholic University of America Press, 1989 - 226 من الصفحات |
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... ideal soul would inhabit ( the ideal body being here a symbol of the ideal world ) . Contemporary and modern misreadings of this poem indicate that he may have been mistaken . Donne was attempting to transform a tradition — that of ...
... ideal soul would inhabit ( the ideal body being here a symbol of the ideal world ) . Contemporary and modern misreadings of this poem indicate that he may have been mistaken . Donne was attempting to transform a tradition — that of ...
الصفحة 99
... ideal , the Christian ideal inherent in the " purest Blood , " is finally realizable only in death , which must there- fore , like Elizabeth Drury's sickness , be embraced : " Death must usher , and unlocke the doore " ( line 156 ) . As ...
... ideal , the Christian ideal inherent in the " purest Blood , " is finally realizable only in death , which must there- fore , like Elizabeth Drury's sickness , be embraced : " Death must usher , and unlocke the doore " ( line 156 ) . As ...
الصفحة 101
... ideal , purified versions of the corrupt clay vessels we now inhabit . Because of the corruption of man and the world , imitation of the ideal while here on earth can be only a partial and temporary , though necessary , measure . The ...
... ideal , purified versions of the corrupt clay vessels we now inhabit . Because of the corruption of man and the world , imitation of the ideal while here on earth can be only a partial and temporary , though necessary , measure . The ...
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Paradise Regained | 122 |
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