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English, 13.12.2021 05:00 jangk

(A Good Morrow, by John Donne) Line 5. When the speaker declares, but this all pleasures fancies be, he means
A. except for this pleasure all pleasures are magnificent
B. but this is a fantasy of all pleasures
C. except for this pleasure, all pleasures are just fantasies of, or substitutes for, real pleasures
D. but this is the most sophisticated of all pleasures
E. but pleasures are very attractive and elaborate

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