Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... response . Coursework ele- ments ( rather than old - fashioned sit - down examination papers ) encourage readers to choose what to read and how to write about it , and emphasis is placed on individual sensitivity and judge- ment . There ...
... response . Coursework ele- ments ( rather than old - fashioned sit - down examination papers ) encourage readers to choose what to read and how to write about it , and emphasis is placed on individual sensitivity and judge- ment . There ...
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... response was either blinkered or perverse ; at any rate , in- complete . But we may properly retain a sneaking admiration for Empson's reading and what it represents . However , our sympa- thetic response to the ingenious or the ...
... response was either blinkered or perverse ; at any rate , in- complete . But we may properly retain a sneaking admiration for Empson's reading and what it represents . However , our sympa- thetic response to the ingenious or the ...
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... response to the paradox is to pretend that it isn't there and to fall into the trap of incoherence about the concept of ' the future ' : ' The relation between cosmic time and human time de- pended upon Adam's action and God's response ...
... response to the paradox is to pretend that it isn't there and to fall into the trap of incoherence about the concept of ' the future ' : ' The relation between cosmic time and human time de- pended upon Adam's action and God's response ...
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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 |
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