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... thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear their being transparent to others . The interaction is between his loved word for the transparent , ' through - shine ' , and the thought : This , as ...
... thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear their being transparent to others . The interaction is between his loved word for the transparent , ' through - shine ' , and the thought : This , as ...
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... thought rests on the idea of the Romantic counter - revolution that ... attempted to clear away the foundations of West European thought . ' The result was ' an ever new and living individual embodiment of the historic - productive ...
... thought rests on the idea of the Romantic counter - revolution that ... attempted to clear away the foundations of West European thought . ' The result was ' an ever new and living individual embodiment of the historic - productive ...
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... thought had become indistinguishable from Western thought in general . In retrospect , one must see this complaint of a German émigré as the prophecy of one of the great political success stories of the twentieth century . First the ...
... thought had become indistinguishable from Western thought in general . In retrospect , one must see this complaint of a German émigré as the prophecy of one of the great political success stories of the twentieth century . First the ...
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