Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... Holy Sonnet XIV is in effect imploring God to perform what the speaker of another Donne poem puts so simply : " Make all this All " ( " Upon the Translation of the Psalms , " 23 ) . The speaker suffers the isolation of the soul when it ...
... Holy Sonnet XIV is in effect imploring God to perform what the speaker of another Donne poem puts so simply : " Make all this All " ( " Upon the Translation of the Psalms , " 23 ) . The speaker suffers the isolation of the soul when it ...
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... Holy Sonnet XIV would have directed toward himself . Did Donne " discover " his own condition in that of apostate Israel ? Or is the application of the biblical types to the speaker's situation a shrewd rhetorical gambit on Donne's part ...
... Holy Sonnet XIV would have directed toward himself . Did Donne " discover " his own condition in that of apostate Israel ? Or is the application of the biblical types to the speaker's situation a shrewd rhetorical gambit on Donne's part ...
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... Holy Sonnet XIV . " 7 The figure that emerges from Holy Sonnet XIV , however , is a peculiarly Donnean sort of prophet , one who employs prophetic language to prophesy to God against himself ! In the Old Testament the Lord employs the ...
... Holy Sonnet XIV . " 7 The figure that emerges from Holy Sonnet XIV , however , is a peculiarly Donnean sort of prophet , one who employs prophetic language to prophesy to God against himself ! In the Old Testament the Lord employs the ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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