Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... expression that may be used in competition with other expressions having the same relative weight . The hearer's acceptance of one argument and its supporting adages does not discredit those of the discarded argu- ment so much as it ...
... expression that may be used in competition with other expressions having the same relative weight . The hearer's acceptance of one argument and its supporting adages does not discredit those of the discarded argu- ment so much as it ...
Pagina 35
... expressions . Thus , a single writer may feel the past and its wisdom to be so alive that the expression of his own thoughts is continuous with that of his predecessors . In such a case , the past , as represented by the literary canon ...
... expressions . Thus , a single writer may feel the past and its wisdom to be so alive that the expression of his own thoughts is continuous with that of his predecessors . In such a case , the past , as represented by the literary canon ...
Pagina 73
... expression of anguish on the part of a poet who had seen his own career , his poetry itself , rendered meaningless by the brutality of civil war . " ' 19 Dryden in his translation intensifies the pessimistic statement and the sense of a ...
... expression of anguish on the part of a poet who had seen his own career , his poetry itself , rendered meaningless by the brutality of civil war . " ' 19 Dryden in his translation intensifies the pessimistic statement and the sense of a ...
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