An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... truth : How you , O Athenians , have been affected by my accusers , I cannot tell ; but I know that they almost made me forget who I was -- so persuasively did they speak ; and yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth . But of the ...
... truth : How you , O Athenians , have been affected by my accusers , I cannot tell ; but I know that they almost made me forget who I was -- so persuasively did they speak ; and yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth . But of the ...
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... truth begets Hatred , so Flattery begets Love and Respect . . . . " ) is a minority opinion which reinforces the generalization , 59 The courtly art of pleasing , ambig- uously literary , social , and political in application , dictates ...
... truth begets Hatred , so Flattery begets Love and Respect . . . . " ) is a minority opinion which reinforces the generalization , 59 The courtly art of pleasing , ambig- uously literary , social , and political in application , dictates ...
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... truth in a broader sense than rhetorical credibility . The language in which his cour- tiers speak and the lore they draw upon is consistently fashionable and conventional , but it is precisely Shake- speare's method to explore ideals ...
... truth in a broader sense than rhetorical credibility . The language in which his cour- tiers speak and the lore they draw upon is consistently fashionable and conventional , but it is precisely Shake- speare's method to explore ideals ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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