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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الصفحة 52
... relationship to the rest of Book II . The immediate cause of the faint given in the poem is , as I have stressed before , a physical one , and one must trust the teller in a narrative like this . In Book II temperance is presented in ...
... relationship to the rest of Book II . The immediate cause of the faint given in the poem is , as I have stressed before , a physical one , and one must trust the teller in a narrative like this . In Book II temperance is presented in ...
الصفحة 71
... relationship between the one and the many , between harmony and chaos , which began with the creation . The Soul of the World has left the world , says Donne . Certainly the world continues to exist for a time , but that continued life ...
... relationship between the one and the many , between harmony and chaos , which began with the creation . The Soul of the World has left the world , says Donne . Certainly the world continues to exist for a time , but that continued life ...
الصفحة 85
... relationship of emanations and returns that unifies the poems . The suffering body of Christ is reflected in the poem in the sick and suffering body of the world , undergoing agues and fevers and being anatomized , as criminals once had ...
... relationship of emanations and returns that unifies the poems . The suffering body of Christ is reflected in the poem in the sick and suffering body of the world , undergoing agues and fevers and being anatomized , as criminals once had ...
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Guyon in | 28 |
Donnes Anniversaries | 62 |
Paradise Regained | 122 |
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