Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... described in the third example , in fact , perhaps repeatedly so . In sum , the great surprise after examining the three passages above , followed by example after example of similarly patterned narrative descrip- tions , is the ...
... described in the third example , in fact , perhaps repeatedly so . In sum , the great surprise after examining the three passages above , followed by example after example of similarly patterned narrative descrip- tions , is the ...
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... described Shakespeare's characters and motifs as composing complementary wholes . The following excerpt accurately represents his reading of Othello's char- acter : " He is what he is by virtue of what he is not . And what he is not ...
... described Shakespeare's characters and motifs as composing complementary wholes . The following excerpt accurately represents his reading of Othello's char- acter : " He is what he is by virtue of what he is not . And what he is not ...
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... described by those of differentiall Languages , as the figure of five ( 5 ) is still alike described , whether written by a Dutchman , Englishman , Frenchman , etc. " and whose " medicinall weights are alike characterised , whether in ...
... described by those of differentiall Languages , as the figure of five ( 5 ) is still alike described , whether written by a Dutchman , Englishman , Frenchman , etc. " and whose " medicinall weights are alike characterised , whether in ...
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