Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... seems to be frustrated . But , above and beyond this artistic dramatization of conflict , is the suspicion that the ... seem to know more than he does : they ' Avise themselves ' that they are all for nothing . But the poet , picking ...
... seems to be frustrated . But , above and beyond this artistic dramatization of conflict , is the suspicion that the ... seem to know more than he does : they ' Avise themselves ' that they are all for nothing . But the poet , picking ...
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... seems unlikely , or unacceptable , we consequently ( and subsequent to our primary experience of reading the line ) gloss it out of existence by reference to Renaissance poetics . Yet it seems to me perfectly possible to argue that ...
... seems unlikely , or unacceptable , we consequently ( and subsequent to our primary experience of reading the line ) gloss it out of existence by reference to Renaissance poetics . Yet it seems to me perfectly possible to argue that ...
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... seems to me by far the most useful suggestion , though it was promptly ruled out of court in the ensuing debate , George Herman even facetiously asking what the point was of shining pewter anyway . ( Louthan , some two years before ...
... seems to me by far the most useful suggestion , though it was promptly ruled out of court in the ensuing debate , George Herman even facetiously asking what the point was of shining pewter anyway . ( Louthan , some two years before ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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