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... Critical Interpretation of Donne's Suicide Tract , Biathanatos R.G. Siemens As we live in an age that accepts , and at times embraces , the notion that the personal is political and that personal politics are professional politics , it ...
... Critical Interpretation of Donne's Suicide Tract , Biathanatos R.G. Siemens As we live in an age that accepts , and at times embraces , the notion that the personal is political and that personal politics are professional politics , it ...
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... critical approach to a subject engaged by Donne at several points throughout his career will take into account the full development and complete progress of his thoughts on that subject . It is unusual , therefore , that Donne's early ...
... critical approach to a subject engaged by Donne at several points throughout his career will take into account the full development and complete progress of his thoughts on that subject . It is unusual , therefore , that Donne's early ...
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... Critical Heritage , 100 . 5. Quoted in Arthur Marotti , John Donne : Coterie Poet ( Madison : Uni- versity of Wisconsin Press , 1986 ) , 67 . 6. Letters to Severall Persons of Honour ( 1651 ) , intro . M. Thomas Hester ( Delmar , N. Y ...
... Critical Heritage , 100 . 5. Quoted in Arthur Marotti , John Donne : Coterie Poet ( Madison : Uni- versity of Wisconsin Press , 1986 ) , 67 . 6. Letters to Severall Persons of Honour ( 1651 ) , intro . M. Thomas Hester ( Delmar , N. Y ...
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