Xavier University Studies, Volumen11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1972 |
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... DONNE'S POEMS Donne's poetry is dramatic : that is , the reader is made aware not only of what the speaker says , but of the voice that speaks the poems , of the speaker's situation , and of his audience . 1 Often critics assume that ...
... DONNE'S POEMS Donne's poetry is dramatic : that is , the reader is made aware not only of what the speaker says , but of the voice that speaks the poems , of the speaker's situation , and of his audience . 1 Often critics assume that ...
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... Donne's speakers to be men consciously creating a speech and manipulating a situation . A typical Donne speaker is a thinking and feeling man who speaks cannily ; his speech , though harmonious with his private musings , is not a ...
... Donne's speakers to be men consciously creating a speech and manipulating a situation . A typical Donne speaker is a thinking and feeling man who speaks cannily ; his speech , though harmonious with his private musings , is not a ...
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... Donne's poems , Image and Dream " has the aura of feigned cerebral machinations , designed by the speaker to compliment his mistress and by Donne to delight the reader . The reader's awareness of the importance of dramatic situation in ...
... Donne's poems , Image and Dream " has the aura of feigned cerebral machinations , designed by the speaker to compliment his mistress and by Donne to delight the reader . The reader's awareness of the importance of dramatic situation in ...
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Bill David McDowell The use of Everything in | 13 |
Arthur W Bloom The Theatre of | 29 |
SPRING 1972 | 37 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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