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Tag Archives: John Donne
“I mean, to whom do you beautifully belong?” ––Henry James
Remember?––it was on that hot day in April when we sat out in the quad under a tree. I gave you-all the article from that month’s Atlantic on the end of whom; and asked, “Will any of us really miss it?” … Continue reading
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Tagged Henry James, John Donne, Menander's The Double Deceiver, Papa Hemingway, The Atlantic Monthly, whom
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