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3See also Robert E. Diamond , " Theme as Ornament in Anglo - Saxon Poetry , ” . PMLA , LXXVI ( 1961 ) , 461-68 , and Stanley B. Greenfield , “ The Formulaic Expression of the Theme of ' Exile ' in Anglo - Saxon Poetry , " Speculum , XXX ...
3See also Robert E. Diamond , " Theme as Ornament in Anglo - Saxon Poetry , ” . PMLA , LXXVI ( 1961 ) , 461-68 , and Stanley B. Greenfield , “ The Formulaic Expression of the Theme of ' Exile ' in Anglo - Saxon Poetry , " Speculum , XXX ...
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Heilman sees ... a Lear who i3 inclined to accept human behavior at its face value (the sight theme) compelled to distinguish more sharply between appearance and reality and to attempt a sharper evaluation of humanity (the sight theme, ...
Heilman sees ... a Lear who i3 inclined to accept human behavior at its face value (the sight theme) compelled to distinguish more sharply between appearance and reality and to attempt a sharper evaluation of humanity (the sight theme, ...
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Heilman sees ... a Lear who is inclined to accept human behavior at its face value ( the sight theme ) compelled to distinguish more sharply between appearance and reality and to attempt a sharper evaluation of humanity ( the sight ...
Heilman sees ... a Lear who is inclined to accept human behavior at its face value ( the sight theme ) compelled to distinguish more sharply between appearance and reality and to attempt a sharper evaluation of humanity ( the sight ...
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