An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... mind in general , " the source of the poet's inventive pow- 80 ers . A third and related interpretation would make the 79For a discussion of Sidney's rigorous employment of logical pattern in his sonnets see John F. Reichert , " Formal ...
... mind in general , " the source of the poet's inventive pow- 80 ers . A third and related interpretation would make the 79For a discussion of Sidney's rigorous employment of logical pattern in his sonnets see John F. Reichert , " Formal ...
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Gates Kennedy Agnew. Now since her chast mind hates this love in me , With chastned mind , I straight must shew that she Shall quickly me from what she hates remove . O Doctor Cupid , thou for me reply , Driv'n else to graunt by Angel's ...
Gates Kennedy Agnew. Now since her chast mind hates this love in me , With chastned mind , I straight must shew that she Shall quickly me from what she hates remove . O Doctor Cupid , thou for me reply , Driv'n else to graunt by Angel's ...
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... mind " 56 ) , and Sidney actually exploits for purposes of characterization the rhetorical and dramat- ic commonplace that language is an index of the mind -- well before English dramatists do so except with reference to the broadest ...
... mind " 56 ) , and Sidney actually exploits for purposes of characterization the rhetorical and dramat- ic commonplace that language is an index of the mind -- well before English dramatists do so except with reference to the broadest ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Chapter II | 28 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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