GOD AND MAN IN JOHN DONNE'S AND GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS'S SONNENTS
J. Donne's and G.M. Hopkins's religious and metaphysical lyrics can be considered within the common intertextual context. The article studies two sonnets: "As due by many titles I resign" from "Holy Sonnets" by J. Donne and "Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend...
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