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Paper Excerpts: ... Works Cited Donne, John. "Holy Sonnet XIV." The Norton Anthology of English Literature Vol. I. M. H. Abrams, ed. 1986. date. 2 . Interconnectiveness In the poem Meditation 17 John Donne says "No man is an island." Donne is referring to interconnectiveness, the idea worthy of the divine favor. Later in Holy Sonnets XIII Donne expresses his fear of failure and clearly feels that if he others, especially newly inherited wealth that changes their social status and life possibilities. As poet John Donne worthy of the divine favor. Later in Holy Sonnets XIII Donne expresses his fear of failure and clearly feels that if he ...
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Sources list for JOHN DONNE HOLY SONNETS FORM: Cefalu, Paul (2003). Godly Fear, Sanctification, and Calvinist Theology in the Sermons and Holy Sonnets of John Donne. Studies in Philology, 100, 1: 71-87.John Donne Donne, John. "Holy Sonnets". The Longman Anthology of British Literature. Compact 2^nd ed. Vol. A Ed. David Damrosch. Toronto: Longman, 2004. 814-815 "Holy Sonnets" Beaston, Lawrence (1999). Talking to a Silent God: Donne's Holy Sonnets and the Via Negativa. Renascence, 51, 2: 95-110. John Donne Donne, John. "Holy Sonnet 14". http://www.luminarium.org/ sevenlit/donne/sonnet14.htm Donne, John. "Holy Sonnet 14". http://www.luminarium.org/ sevenlit/donne/sonnet14.htm John Donne Donne, John, `Holy Sonnet 1', The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 4th edn., eds. Margaret Ferguson, Mary Jo Salter and Jon Stallworthy (New York and London: Norton, 1996) Death in Renaissance Poetry More sources on "JOHN DONNE HOLY SONNETS FORM"
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