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Page 152
... sense of the enormous importance of his own immediate experience and the sense of his own inadequacy and unimportance , whether as John Donne or as representative member of the human race : the immoderate and hydroptic thirst for ' all ...
... sense of the enormous importance of his own immediate experience and the sense of his own inadequacy and unimportance , whether as John Donne or as representative member of the human race : the immoderate and hydroptic thirst for ' all ...
Page 188
... sense of unworthiness not as an obses- sive , rigorous trait or as a character flaw but as a Christian virtue , a growth in humility . Evelyn Simpson more than hints at this : " As he grew in holi- ness , sin became more distasteful to ...
... sense of unworthiness not as an obses- sive , rigorous trait or as a character flaw but as a Christian virtue , a growth in humility . Evelyn Simpson more than hints at this : " As he grew in holi- ness , sin became more distasteful to ...
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... sense of presence . Unfortunately , there is no standard work on the nature of literary allu- sions which could account for the type of copresence attempted by Vaughan , despite a recent upsurge of interest in allusive functions . " To ...
... sense of presence . Unfortunately , there is no standard work on the nature of literary allu- sions which could account for the type of copresence attempted by Vaughan , despite a recent upsurge of interest in allusive functions . " To ...
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