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... Donne , and we thus overcompensate with con- servatism when we consider Biathanatos . Certainly there are further reasons for dissociating Donne's personal situation and the matter of his suicide tract , chief among them the fact that ...
... Donne , and we thus overcompensate with con- servatism when we consider Biathanatos . Certainly there are further reasons for dissociating Donne's personal situation and the matter of his suicide tract , chief among them the fact that ...
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... Donne's . The interpretive assumptions of these readers merit our attention , first , because they tell us something about how Donne's contemporaries read poetry in general and Donne's in particular . Of course , this knowledge does not ...
... Donne's . The interpretive assumptions of these readers merit our attention , first , because they tell us something about how Donne's contemporaries read poetry in general and Donne's in particular . Of course , this knowledge does not ...
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... Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography 1. R. C. Bald wrote that the Holy Sonnets depicted a spiritual crisis from which Donne eventually emerged as an assured Christian ; John Donne : A Life ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1970 ] ...
... Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography 1. R. C. Bald wrote that the Holy Sonnets depicted a spiritual crisis from which Donne eventually emerged as an assured Christian ; John Donne : A Life ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1970 ] ...
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