Moralistes françoisLefèvre, 1834 - 767 pages |
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Page 5
... Donne's metaphors are typically medieval since, by discovering similitude between phenomena, they reflect the unifying cosmic order. In John Donne: His Flight from Medievalism, Michael Moloney (1944) defends Donne's intrinsic ...
... Donne's metaphors are typically medieval since, by discovering similitude between phenomena, they reflect the unifying cosmic order. In John Donne: His Flight from Medievalism, Michael Moloney (1944) defends Donne's intrinsic ...
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... Donne , and with his allowance , made known to Sir George by his honourable friend and neighbour Henry , Earl of Northumberland ; but it was to Sir George so immeasurably unwelcome , and so transported him that , as though his passion ...
... Donne , and with his allowance , made known to Sir George by his honourable friend and neighbour Henry , Earl of Northumberland ; but it was to Sir George so immeasurably unwelcome , and so transported him that , as though his passion ...
Page 23
... Donne's preaching has been immeasurably advanced over the last three decades, the study of Donne's sources, intertexts, and analogues has been largely neglected.1 The last sustained attempt to trace the textual heritage of Donne's works ...
... Donne's preaching has been immeasurably advanced over the last three decades, the study of Donne's sources, intertexts, and analogues has been largely neglected.1 The last sustained attempt to trace the textual heritage of Donne's works ...
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... Donne , a historian ventures into his career through a minefield of literary studies . This essay has been informed , but not determined , by that literature . It strives , on the whole , not to revisit Donne the poet or prose writer ...
... Donne , a historian ventures into his career through a minefield of literary studies . This essay has been informed , but not determined , by that literature . It strives , on the whole , not to revisit Donne the poet or prose writer ...
Page 44
... donné tu as donné il a donné nous avons donné vous avez donné ils ont donné PAST ANTERIOR . ( This tense is formed with the past definite of the auxiliary . ) ( I had given ) J'eus donné tu eus donné il eut donné nous eûmes donné vous eûtes ...
... donné tu as donné il a donné nous avons donné vous avez donné ils ont donné PAST ANTERIOR . ( This tense is formed with the past definite of the auxiliary . ) ( I had given ) J'eus donné tu eus donné il eut donné nous eûmes donné vous eûtes ...
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