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), except that they have all been perverted. ? 戰(zhàn)場失利算什么 ? 戰(zhàn)場失利算什么 ? ? 沒有全喪失,不可征服的意志, ? 報(bào)仇的努力,永不熄滅的憎恨, ? 還有那決不屈服投降的勇氣; ? 這些在一起豈不是就不可克服 ? ? 那種榮譽(yù),他的憤怒和暴力 ? 都休想向我逼取。 ? 休息、睡眠,這些不過是你的寫照, ? 既能給人享受,那你本人提供的一定更多; ? 我們最美好的人隨你去得越早, ? 越能早日獲得身體的休息,靈魂的解脫。(有傷風(fēng)化的 ) lover, writer of the love poems, and Dr. John Donne, the austere(陰郁可怕的;嚴(yán)厲的 ) and almost prudish(古板的 ) minister. Whatever the interpretations, John Donne?s religious poems, sermons, and devotions( 虔誠 ) are beautiful expressions of a man ing to terms with his own past, and trying desperately to seek God39。英國文學(xué)選讀 教學(xué)課件 Unit4 17thCentury British Poets John Donne(15721631) John Milton(16081674) John Donne(1572—1631) ?A Brief History of John Donne ?John Donne is my favorite poet. He es from what is known as the metaphysical school of poetry in the Jacobean era(詹姆斯一世時(shí)代 ). This period was just after the time of Shakespeare. The metaphysical poets used a lot of the scientific ideas of the time in their poetry. John Donne was raised as a Roman Catholic in a time when merely being Catholic could get you sent to prison, and harboring(窩藏 ) a priest anywhere in England could get you executed in very nasty ways. In fact, Donne was a descendant of Sir Thomas Moore, who was executed for his beliefs. ? Donne studied law at a university, but never received a degree because he wouldn?t take the oath(宣誓 ) declaring the King of England as the head of the church. He struggled with the pressures pulling him in the directions of Catholicism and Protestantism(新教教義 ) as well as his increasing