An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... definition of charity ( caritas ) is St. Augustine's in De Doctrina Chris- tiana III . x : " I define charity as a motion of the soul whose purpose is to enjoy God for His own sake and one's 31 Yet Christian simplicity is more ...
... definition of charity ( caritas ) is St. Augustine's in De Doctrina Chris- tiana III . x : " I define charity as a motion of the soul whose purpose is to enjoy God for His own sake and one's 31 Yet Christian simplicity is more ...
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... define his own terms ( something Shakespeare does with extraordinary self - consciousness in Love's Labour's Lost ) . For two attempts to define " love " in the sixteenth century see the introductory chapters of Franklin M. Dickey , Not ...
... define his own terms ( something Shakespeare does with extraordinary self - consciousness in Love's Labour's Lost ) . For two attempts to define " love " in the sixteenth century see the introductory chapters of Franklin M. Dickey , Not ...
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... define poetry as a mimetic and ideal- izing art without involving the " outside " factors as an essential of the definition while on the other hand ad- mitting and prizing them insofar as they decorously re- flect the basic invention of ...
... define poetry as a mimetic and ideal- izing art without involving the " outside " factors as an essential of the definition while on the other hand ad- mitting and prizing them insofar as they decorously re- flect the basic invention of ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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