Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... language and the tyranny of names as examples of the negative power of language , but it takes a poet to show how effective the power of 13 Roger Ingpen and Walter E. Peck , ed . Complete Works , VIII , p . 226 . See also " The Mask of ...
... language and the tyranny of names as examples of the negative power of language , but it takes a poet to show how effective the power of 13 Roger Ingpen and Walter E. Peck , ed . Complete Works , VIII , p . 226 . See also " The Mask of ...
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... language of Elizabethan amatory lyrics . But Rosemond Tuve points out a ' radical difference , when a quite different " love " as theme makes even phrases quite familiar in profane love poems so different a language that the outward ...
... language of Elizabethan amatory lyrics . But Rosemond Tuve points out a ' radical difference , when a quite different " love " as theme makes even phrases quite familiar in profane love poems so different a language that the outward ...
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... language ' , ' sweet phrases ' and ' lovely metaphors ' should be devoted to divine love , which is the only durable and eternal object worthy of man's artistic talent . He assumes that the language which looks artificial and ...
... language ' , ' sweet phrases ' and ' lovely metaphors ' should be devoted to divine love , which is the only durable and eternal object worthy of man's artistic talent . He assumes that the language which looks artificial and ...
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