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... Biathanatos as autobiographical introspection " to John Carey's assertion that Biathanatos " constituted a giant suicide note , always ready for use . " But the tract in which Donne argues " that Self - homicide is not so naturally ...
... Biathanatos as autobiographical introspection " to John Carey's assertion that Biathanatos " constituted a giant suicide note , always ready for use . " But the tract in which Donne argues " that Self - homicide is not so naturally ...
Page 144
... Biathanatos situated ( implicitly or explicitly ) in light of Donne's earlier work , especially several of the poems and Para- doxes , and it is manifested in the treatment of Biathanatos as an exercise ( serious or otherwise ) founded ...
... Biathanatos situated ( implicitly or explicitly ) in light of Donne's earlier work , especially several of the poems and Para- doxes , and it is manifested in the treatment of Biathanatos as an exercise ( serious or otherwise ) founded ...
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... Biathanatos is found in the document itself , with regard both to its contents and to the history surrounding the manuscript . Biathanatos , first and foremost , was a private work , not intended to be circulated pub- licly . Though ...
... Biathanatos is found in the document itself , with regard both to its contents and to the history surrounding the manuscript . Biathanatos , first and foremost , was a private work , not intended to be circulated pub- licly . Though ...
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