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... examples , reproduced in full in the Appendix . For ease of comparison , in each example I quote the first print- ing of Donne's text ( 1633 ) , accompanied by variants in the manuscripts and in the subsequent seventeenth - century ...
... examples , reproduced in full in the Appendix . For ease of comparison , in each example I quote the first print- ing of Donne's text ( 1633 ) , accompanied by variants in the manuscripts and in the subsequent seventeenth - century ...
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... examples three and four . In the third example ( Lamentations 1:21 ; Donne , lines 81–84 ) , Donne follows Fetherstone's friend in using the word " promis'd " where Tremellius has " promulgasti , " Fetherstone has " published , " the ...
... examples three and four . In the third example ( Lamentations 1:21 ; Donne , lines 81–84 ) , Donne follows Fetherstone's friend in using the word " promis'd " where Tremellius has " promulgasti , " Fetherstone has " published , " the ...
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... example of the proper sui- cide , one who satisfies the very particular circumstances in which such action is tolerable ; " our Example is Christ " ( 133 ) , he notes , and he argues that the good suicide will follow Him : so it is ...
... example of the proper sui- cide , one who satisfies the very particular circumstances in which such action is tolerable ; " our Example is Christ " ( 133 ) , he notes , and he argues that the good suicide will follow Him : so it is ...
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