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  1. John Donnes Holy Sonnets

    John Donnes Holy Sonnets. The Holy ... desperation. The worried tone of the last
    few lines is a rather common one in the Holy Sonnets. It ...

  2. John Donne Holy Sonnets

    John Donne Holy Sonnets. John Donne ... situations. In John Donne?s Holy Sonnets,
    he writes about death in Meditations X and XVII. Both ...

  3. The Relationship Between Donne'S Religious And Secular Verse.

    ... The holy sonnets refer to the old love poet characteristics of Donne, such as in
    ?I am little world? when he remembers ?the fire of lust?, or his words ...

  4. Wit By Margaret Edson - Extended Metaphor Of Donne'S Poetry

    ... In the play Wit, by Margaret Edson, a sustained allusion to the Holy Sonnets of
    John Donne enhances the work?s meaning when it is personified through the ...

  5. John Donne

    ... Faith. In the midst of his religious literature, he wrote a collection
    of seventeen sonnets, referred to as Holy Sonnets. These ...

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  1. Donne

    ... Then discuss the primary theme of the poem. Include quotations to support your
    contention Death (Holy Sonnet 72) The poem Death is one of the Holy Sonnets. ...

  2. John Donne

    ... Stricken with grief, Donne was prompted to write the Holy Sonnets that conveyed
    the love shared both physically and spiritually between Anne and himself. ...

  3. Unchartered Territory: A Discussion Of Originality In The Works Of ...

    ... seen in his grand and Classical Paradise Lost, while Donne’s novelty defines his
    originality, most apparent in his concise and practical Holy Sonnets. ...

  4. The Flea - John Donne

    ... He wrote the Holy Sonnets. He was made vicar in 1625 but suffered from severe
    infections of the mouth which caused his death in 1931. ...

  5. Baroque Period

    ... marriage is very dramatic. In the “Holy Sonnets” by Donne, we see the
    use of ornate expansive language. Donne is speaking to ...

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