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" As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. "
The Modern Language Review - Page 29
1912
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John Donne: Selections from Divine Poems, Sermons, Devotions, and Prayers

John Donne - 1990 - 324 pages
...streights to die, 10 I joy, that in these straits, I see my West; For, though theire currants yeeld recurne to none, What shall my West hurt me? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. 1 5 Is the Pacifique Sea my...
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Traduire la poésie

Didier Coupaye, Centre de recherches en traduction et stylistique comparée de l'anglais et du français - 1990 - 172 pages
...streights to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West; For, though their currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Is the Pacifique Sea my home?...
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God as Trinity: Relationality and Temporality in Divine Life

Ted Peters - 1993 - 246 pages
...quickly quote these lines of "Hymne to God my God, In My Sicknesse": As West and East In all flatt Maps — and I am one — are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. What is important here is the paradoxical tension between death and resurrection, between destruction...
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The Ethical Challenge of Auschwitz and Hiroshima: Apocalypse or Utopia?

Darrell J. Fasching, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies Darrell J Fasching - 1993 - 388 pages
...written just before his death, which I know and love. From it a quotation: As West and East in all flatt Maps — and I am one — are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection."51 The poem, says Richard Rhodes in his recounting of the event, suggested to Oppenheimer...
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Cultural Artifacts and the Production of Meaning: The Page, the Image, and ...

Margaret J. M. Ezell, Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe - 1994 - 264 pages
...fretum febris , by these straits to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West; For, though their currents yield return to none, What shall my West...one) are one, So death doth touch the resurrection. ("Hymn to God my God, in my sickness")7 By the time Donne wrote "Hymn to God my God, in my sickness"...
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John Crowe Ransoms Lyrik und europäische Dichtungstraditionen

Michael Hanke - 1994 - 164 pages
...West; For, though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me? As West and Hast In all flat Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Donne macht sich die Doppeldeutigkeit von "fretum" (als 'Meerenge' und "Fieber") und "West" (als Westen'...
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The Collected Poems of John Donne

John Donne - 1994 - 408 pages
...streights to die, i0 I joy, that in these straits, I see my West; For, though theire currants yeeld returne to none, What shall my West hurt me? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. is Is the Pacifique Sea my...
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Le Corps dans tous ses états

Marie-Claire Rouyer - 1995 - 272 pages
...these streights to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my West For, though theire currants yeeld return to none, What shall my West hurt me ? As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Comme Jorge Luis Borges le...
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The Making of the Atomic Bomb

Richard Rhodes - 2012 - 890 pages
...written just before his death, which I know and love. From it a quotation: As West and East In allflatt Maps — and I am one — are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. " The poem was Donne's "Hymne to God My God, in My Sicknesse," and among its subtleties it construes...
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Narrative and Meaning in Early Modern England: Browne's Skull and Other ...

Howard Marchitello - 1997 - 262 pages
...fretum fehris, by these straits to die, I joy, that in these straits, I see my west; For, though their currents yield return to none, What shall my west...one) are one, So death doth touch the resurrection. (John Donne, "Hymn to God my God, in my sickness"7) By the time Donne wrote "Hymn to God my God, in...
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