John Donnein a sentence
- Think of all the poetry — think Petrarch, think John Donne, think the Vita Nuova, think ….† (source)
- John Donne was an Anglican minister, Jonathan Swift the dean of the Church of Ireland, Edward Taylor and Anne Bradstreet American Puritans (Taylor a minister).† (source)
- In the University Residence Club at twilight in May, watching the biggest cockroach I had ever seen browse across my copy of The Complete Poetry and Prose of John Donne, I suddenly encountered the face of loneliness, and decided that it was a merciless and ugly face indeed.† (source)
- "My name is Donne, John Donne," I said.† (source)
- John Donne famously wrote: "Each man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee."
- I heard Dave's voice ask for John Donne in Room 106 and I heard him told that there was no answer.† (source)
- If he decided to check out my credentials now, John Donne would fall apart.† (source)
- Because of the problems of weight and volume involved, I had brought only what I considered essential books with me; few in number, they included The American College Dictionary, Roget's Thesaurus, my collection of John Donne, Oates and O'Neill's Complete Greek Drama, the Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (essential to my hypochondria), the Oxford Book of English Verse and the Holy Bible.† (source)
- Not bad, John Donne.† (source)
- John Donne.† (source)
- JOHN DONNE 1.† (source)
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- He would register at hotels as "Robert Herrick," "John Donne," "George Peele," "William Blake," and "John Milton."† (source)
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