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21 Helen White says of these poems : “ It is not the priest who speaks here but the individual soul . " 22 Grierson writes that in the Holy Sonnets we find Donne “ alone with his own soul in the prospect of death and the JudgeDouglas ...
21 Helen White says of these poems : “ It is not the priest who speaks here but the individual soul . " 22 Grierson writes that in the Holy Sonnets we find Donne “ alone with his own soul in the prospect of death and the JudgeDouglas ...
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Donne's theology , says Simpson , “ encouraged him to see in himself a sinner indeed , perhaps the chief of sinners , but still a sinner saved by the mercy of Christ . " 48 Walton reports that Donne , on his death - bed , said : a I ...
Donne's theology , says Simpson , “ encouraged him to see in himself a sinner indeed , perhaps the chief of sinners , but still a sinner saved by the mercy of Christ . " 48 Walton reports that Donne , on his death - bed , said : a I ...
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9 restrained : " God does meane , simply All , so as that no man can say to another , God meanes not thee , no man ... In an All Saints ' Day sermon ( 1623 ) , Donne says that when the spotless Lamb was slain , “ all the debts not only ...
9 restrained : " God does meane , simply All , so as that no man can say to another , God meanes not thee , no man ... In an All Saints ' Day sermon ( 1623 ) , Donne says that when the spotless Lamb was slain , “ all the debts not only ...
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