Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... language and discourse : But what else is language and utterance , and discourse & persuasion , and argument in man , then the vertues of a well constitute body and minde , little lesse naturall then his very sensuall actions , saving ...
... language and discourse : But what else is language and utterance , and discourse & persuasion , and argument in man , then the vertues of a well constitute body and minde , little lesse naturall then his very sensuall actions , saving ...
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... language and the cultural context of his or her text , and that every reading ( even of a recent work ) is more or less an act of translation . No one of course can prevent the reader or critic taking over from the author as the creator ...
... language and the cultural context of his or her text , and that every reading ( even of a recent work ) is more or less an act of translation . No one of course can prevent the reader or critic taking over from the author as the creator ...
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... language , disliking archaisms and the non - current , preferring an approximation to the language of everyday conversation , at least as compared with the elevated language of epic and tragic modes of poetry . They were overtly in ...
... language , disliking archaisms and the non - current , preferring an approximation to the language of everyday conversation , at least as compared with the elevated language of epic and tragic modes of poetry . They were overtly in ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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