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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2012 · 1H 17M

Second class on Donne

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[Renaissance poetry] Who his speaker is.  The woman in "Break of Day."  Her grace. The allegedly variety-loving speaker of "The Indifferent."  The Holy Sonnets, especially "O to vex me..." Their paradoxes.  Truth in the third satire.

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[Renaissance poetry] Who his speaker is.  The woman in "Break of Day."  Her grace. The allegedly variety-loving speaker of "The Indifferent."  The Holy Sonnets, especially "O to vex me..." Their paradoxes.  Truth in the third satire.

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[Renaissance poetry] Who his speaker is.  The woman in "Break of Day."  Her grace. The allegedly variety-loving speaker of "The Indifferent."  The Holy Sonnets, especially "O to vex me..." Their paradoxes.  Truth in the third satire.

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