(译后记:never knew that John Donne had been such a horny poet……haha) 较旧文章
The speaker in John Donne's Holy Sonnet VI "This is my play's last scene; here heavens appoint" realizes that he is now very near to the time that he will be abandoning his physical encasement. In this musing, he is examining the possibilities for the journey he will take up...
death, and divine connection. Holy Sonnet VI was written during a time when Donne was grappling with his own mortality. He was suffering from an illness that would eventually take his life. In this poem, Donne reflects on the idea of death and the afterlife. ...
John Donne was a renowned poet, preacher, and metaphysical poet who lived between 1572 and 1631. He is known for his poems that reflect his religious beliefs and his exploration of themes such as love, death, and spirituality. One of his most famous poems is "Holy Sonnet VIII: If Faithfu...
In fourteen lines, Donne has carried out an effectiverhetorical attack against the invincibility of death and, at the same time,has declared his faith in an eternal afterlife’s joys that shall transcendthe horrors of earthly life.【答题思路】本题考查约翰•多恩的圣十四行诗之一的《死神,别得意...
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John Donne - Holy Sonnet Quotes Multiple Choice 10 Qns This quiz provides quotes from four of John Donne's Holy Sonnets: "Thou hast made me," "I am a little world made cunningly," "Death, be not proud," and "Batter my heart." You simply have to match the quote with the correct...
The poem "Holy Sonnet: 6" by John Donne is presented. First Line: This is my play's last scene, here heavens appoint; Last Line: For thus I leave the world... J Donne - 《Collected Classic Poems Coleridge to Gascoigne》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Song and Sonets of John Donne Inventio...
By John Donne Life: Jack Haseman Austin Guerrettaz Courtney Morris Isaac Hoffman HOLY SONNET X. The Star By Ann and Jane Taylor PowerPoint by: Gabe Umsted. Although known for his mainly rural poems, Frost was born in the city of San Francisco, but moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts. ...
10). The second line of the sonnet rejects the comparatively gentle techniques God has previously employed to correct the speaker--"for you / As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend"--and calls instead for God to "o'erthrow" the willing poet by "force" (4). Donne demonst...