Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... action is completed and passes into memory . ( XI.28 ) Thus human speech - our astonishing ability to generate and decode syntactically coherent sounds , sounds infinitely divisible into particles of mere noise - requires a mind capable ...
... action is completed and passes into memory . ( XI.28 ) Thus human speech - our astonishing ability to generate and decode syntactically coherent sounds , sounds infinitely divisible into particles of mere noise - requires a mind capable ...
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... action ) and " imperfect " ( incompleted action ) tenses . Macbeth and his wife hope to relegate their deed to the pluperfect tense , as it were , to a past " plus quam perfectum . " The Macbeths ' illusion that evil action can be thus ...
... action ) and " imperfect " ( incompleted action ) tenses . Macbeth and his wife hope to relegate their deed to the pluperfect tense , as it were , to a past " plus quam perfectum . " The Macbeths ' illusion that evil action can be thus ...
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... action of one of the Persons . Emphasizing the paradox of three - in - one , Clements demonstrated that Donne drew on rich biblical values and associations to implicate each of the Persons in the action of the other two , each set of ...
... action of one of the Persons . Emphasizing the paradox of three - in - one , Clements demonstrated that Donne drew on rich biblical values and associations to implicate each of the Persons in the action of the other two , each set of ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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