The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John DonneIndiana University Press, 2005 - 606 páginas |
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Página 446
... heaven ) and for his ( since her death he thinks only of heaven ) . The first reading offers only the bleak facts , and provides no comfort ; the second offers comfort only to a man whose faith is still more powerful than his grief ...
... heaven ) and for his ( since her death he thinks only of heaven ) . The first reading offers only the bleak facts , and provides no comfort ; the second offers comfort only to a man whose faith is still more powerful than his grief ...
Página 447
... heaven and set my thoughts in that direction also . Neither sense is satisfactory " ( 105 ) . ELLRODT ( 1993 ) finds this line and 1. 10 ambiguous , suggesting here that death is a “ blessing " ( " bien " ) for the wife , which ...
... heaven and set my thoughts in that direction also . Neither sense is satisfactory " ( 105 ) . ELLRODT ( 1993 ) finds this line and 1. 10 ambiguous , suggesting here that death is a “ blessing " ( " bien " ) for the wife , which ...
Página 450
... heaven , to reunite and marry them there , as a father might plead his daughter's case with a desirable young man ; and the offered dowry or ransom is Christ himself , God's only son " ( 634 ) . MALLETT ( 1983 ) : “ God now offers Donne ...
... heaven , to reunite and marry them there , as a father might plead his daughter's case with a desirable young man ; and the offered dowry or ransom is Christ himself , God's only son " ( 634 ) . MALLETT ( 1983 ) : “ God now offers Donne ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | xiv |
HSBlack | xxi |
Abbreviations Used in the Commentary | xxv |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 47 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
AA DD according adds appears argues artifacts authorial Christ Church cites commentary concludes copy copy-text Corona CRAIK and CRAIK CT1 DT1 death despair Divine Poems Donne's poetry Donne's religious dost doth edition editor emendations example fear Figure finds Gardner God's Gosse grace Grierson Grosart Group Group-I Group-III hath Heading HISTORICAL COLLATION Holy Sonnets HSBatter HSBlack HSDeath HSDue HSLittle HSMade HSMin HSPart HSRound HSScene HSShe HSShow HSSighs HSSouls HSSpit HSVex HSWhat HSWhy HSWilt Ignatian imagery Indentations John Donne Lewalski line 11 manuscript Marotti Martz meditation metaphor MHMary Milward notes observes octave paradox Patrides 1985a poet poetic points present quatrain reading religious poetry repent Rollin salvation says scribal sequence sestet seventeenth-century SHAWCROSS 1967 sinne sins SMITH soul speaker spiritual suggests Textual Introduction thee theme thou tion tradition variants verse letters words written
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