The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... Donne's language to imagine a less limiting world of female friendship . Whereas for Donne She'is all States , and all Princes , I , Nothing else is for Philips ( no . 133 11. 21-2 ) We are our selves but by rebound , And all our Titles ...
... Donne's language to imagine a less limiting world of female friendship . Whereas for Donne She'is all States , and all Princes , I , Nothing else is for Philips ( no . 133 11. 21-2 ) We are our selves but by rebound , And all our Titles ...
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... Donne's phallicism by placing the woman's body at the centre . In the traditional cosmology the spheres are fixed and perfect , the earth mutable and imperfect ; Donne makes the expanding ripples of love part of a process rather than a ...
... Donne's phallicism by placing the woman's body at the centre . In the traditional cosmology the spheres are fixed and perfect , the earth mutable and imperfect ; Donne makes the expanding ripples of love part of a process rather than a ...
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... Donne : The Elegies and the Songs and Sonnets , Oxford 1965 , John Donne : The Divine Poems , 2nd edn , Oxford 1978 ; ed . W. Milgate , John Donne : The Satires , Epigrams and Verse Letters , Oxford 1967 , John Donne : The Epithalamions ...
... Donne : The Elegies and the Songs and Sonnets , Oxford 1965 , John Donne : The Divine Poems , 2nd edn , Oxford 1978 ; ed . W. Milgate , John Donne : The Satires , Epigrams and Verse Letters , Oxford 1967 , John Donne : The Epithalamions ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |