Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... merely intuited sense of the nature of literary competence . ) 5 - Moreover , this habitual tendency of Renaissance authors to cross - reference with others , to advertise constantly their work's formal literary categories , to write ...
... merely intuited sense of the nature of literary competence . ) 5 - Moreover , this habitual tendency of Renaissance authors to cross - reference with others , to advertise constantly their work's formal literary categories , to write ...
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... merely says : ' Whether , though , the experience behind this elegy was real or imaginary , it is a superb piece of drama ' . Donne appears to be ' writing tenderly rather than merely wittily , cynically and impudently ' – a remark ...
... merely says : ' Whether , though , the experience behind this elegy was real or imaginary , it is a superb piece of drama ' . Donne appears to be ' writing tenderly rather than merely wittily , cynically and impudently ' – a remark ...
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... merely imaginatively to recreate and offer our own reading experience . And , of course , it may seem equally proper without any such exemplum from the author.3 Milton himself would no doubt call such imaginations ' fancies built on ...
... merely imaginatively to recreate and offer our own reading experience . And , of course , it may seem equally proper without any such exemplum from the author.3 Milton himself would no doubt call such imaginations ' fancies built on ...
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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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