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“ The strangest pageant , fashion'd like a court " : John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600— Parallel Lives William Blissett » Criticus : that was the name Ben Jonson chose for the judging figure in The Fountain of Selfe - Love ...
“ The strangest pageant , fashion'd like a court " : John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600— Parallel Lives William Blissett » Criticus : that was the name Ben Jonson chose for the judging figure in The Fountain of Selfe - Love ...
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30 Notably , upon taking orders some half dozen years after writing these lines and after writing Biathanatos , Donne would adopt an image of Christ as his personal seal.si Biathanatos , too , sees Donne focusing on the figure of Christ ...
30 Notably , upon taking orders some half dozen years after writing these lines and after writing Biathanatos , Donne would adopt an image of Christ as his personal seal.si Biathanatos , too , sees Donne focusing on the figure of Christ ...
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... it also crops up in the piano part ( see bars 9-10 , 14–15 , and 25–26 ) but most obviously in the vocal line with “ me new ” ( bars 10–11 ) . In No. 3 , “ O might those sighes and teares , ” in which the seconds ( by step ) figure ...
... it also crops up in the piano part ( see bars 9-10 , 14–15 , and 25–26 ) but most obviously in the vocal line with “ me new ” ( bars 10–11 ) . In No. 3 , “ O might those sighes and teares , ” in which the seconds ( by step ) figure ...
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