Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... experience ' and another , different activity which we call ' writing - about - human- experience ' . And Sidney adds , in his Defence of Poetry , a poignant dimension of his own to the disjunction . The nature of the dif- ference ...
... experience ' and another , different activity which we call ' writing - about - human- experience ' . And Sidney adds , in his Defence of Poetry , a poignant dimension of his own to the disjunction . The nature of the dif- ference ...
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... experience of such situations , and turn to the stage for assistance'.10 Strictly ( and perhaps pedantically ) we ... experience is displayed as if it were real experience but which is also known to be , and advertises itself as ...
... experience of such situations , and turn to the stage for assistance'.10 Strictly ( and perhaps pedantically ) we ... experience is displayed as if it were real experience but which is also known to be , and advertises itself as ...
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... experience ' , Il Penseroso the higher pleasures of ' intel- lectual experience'.34 The direction of movement ( even though the two may be held in a concord of opposites ) is generally agreed to be one of ascent , the poet graduating by ...
... experience ' , Il Penseroso the higher pleasures of ' intel- lectual experience'.34 The direction of movement ( even though the two may be held in a concord of opposites ) is generally agreed to be one of ascent , the poet graduating by ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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