Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... sense , but in the sense that it may be reasonably suggested that , for in- stance , an important dimension of Hamlet remains unappreciated if we ignore the play's original , and disruptively questioning , contribution to the genre of ...
... sense , but in the sense that it may be reasonably suggested that , for in- stance , an important dimension of Hamlet remains unappreciated if we ignore the play's original , and disruptively questioning , contribution to the genre of ...
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... sense of being moved to tears at a story of unhappy love , while unable ( or unwilling ) to be moved by the real unhappy love right under her nose : Stella oft sees the verie face of wo Painted in my beclowded stormie face : But cannot ...
... sense of being moved to tears at a story of unhappy love , while unable ( or unwilling ) to be moved by the real unhappy love right under her nose : Stella oft sees the verie face of wo Painted in my beclowded stormie face : But cannot ...
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... sense in which things ' cannot possibly be other- wise ' because other things - Adam's uxoriousnes , Eve's wilful ... sense of the issue in terms of God's ' decrees ' , this awareness lies somewhere at the centre of Christian Doctrine ...
... sense in which things ' cannot possibly be other- wise ' because other things - Adam's uxoriousnes , Eve's wilful ... sense of the issue in terms of God's ' decrees ' , this awareness lies somewhere at the centre of Christian Doctrine ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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