| Philip Edwards - 1997 - 244 pages
...streights to die, 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. Donne is a map being pored... | |
| John Donne - 1998 - 308 pages
...freturn fcbris, 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...touch the resurrection. Is the Pacific Sea my home? Or arc The eastern riches? Is Jerusalem? Anyan, and Magellan, and Gibraltar, All straits, and none but... | |
| Blanford Parker - 1998 - 282 pages
...appear in "a mad discomposure" is a manifestation of what Roland Barthes called "the "As East and West / In All flat Maps (and I am one) are one, / So death doth touch the Resurrection." 54 Swift, "On Poetry: A Rhapsody," lines 33-42 in Complete Poems, 522. 5j Alexander Pope, "Epistle... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 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...maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the resurrection.6 A reader delighting in poetic justice might see this as a rather pleasing reversal of... | |
| John Donne - 2000 - 532 pages
...Perfretumfeims, by these straits to die,0 1 joy, that in these straits, 1 see my west; For, though their currents yield return to none, What shall my west...In all flat maps (and I am one) are one, So death cloth touch the resurrection. Is the Pacific Sea my home? Or are The eastern riches? Is Jerusalem?... | |
| Ronald Shusterman - 2000 - 388 pages
...franchissements "Toux DROIT SUR STEPASIDE" ou LES ERRANCES D'UNE ÉCRITURE BILINGUE (SAMUEL BECKETT) As West and East In all flat Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. Hymne to God mv God, in my sickness, John Donne. Écrivain bilingue talentueux et traducteur exigeant,... | |
| Esther M. Sternberg - 2001 - 276 pages
...that by them may be showne That this is my South-west discoverie. . . . As West and East In all flatt Maps (and I am one) are one, So death doth touch the Resurrection. The anatomists, too, explored the physical dimension, but instead of new continents, they delved into... | |
| Margot Norris - 2000 - 328 pages
...just before his death, which 1 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. That still does not make Trinity; but in another, better known devotional poem Donne opens, 'Batter... | |
| Andrew Gordon, Bernhard Klein - 2001 - 298 pages
...departure from what we may by now expect, Donne goes on to find hope in the map's implicit circularity: 'As west and east / In all flat maps (and I am one) are one, / So death doth touch the resurrection.'15 For Donne, in the straits of fever, the map figures both death and a life beyond death.... | |
| Martina Mittag - 2002 - 280 pages
...Whilst my physicians by their love are grown Cosmographers, and I their map, who lie Fiat on this bed... ...As west and east In all flat maps (and i am one) are one, So death doth touch the resurrection11, so ist doch auch hier schon die metaphorische jVerortung der Dinge durch die Berufung... | |
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