Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... give themselves " ( pp . 916- 17 ) . These sentiments appear in the translation , where they give a satirical coloring to Virgil's more sober moral reflections . In Dryden's version , the happy man disdains the Court : Whose Mind ...
... give themselves " ( pp . 916- 17 ) . These sentiments appear in the translation , where they give a satirical coloring to Virgil's more sober moral reflections . In Dryden's version , the happy man disdains the Court : Whose Mind ...
Pagina 216
... give Mercy the treasure she craves , the looking glass that represents the Word in its seemingly marvellous capacity ... gives several pages to his story reflects the importance of the problem and its appropriateness to the concerns of ...
... give Mercy the treasure she craves , the looking glass that represents the Word in its seemingly marvellous capacity ... gives several pages to his story reflects the importance of the problem and its appropriateness to the concerns of ...
Pagina 256
... give freshness to his deeply held values and to expose the dis- honesty and deceptiveness of the rhetorical methods which generally ignored those values . From whom could Swift have learned this technique ? To know the answer ( if there ...
... give freshness to his deeply held values and to expose the dis- honesty and deceptiveness of the rhetorical methods which generally ignored those values . From whom could Swift have learned this technique ? To know the answer ( if there ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
SHAMI | 53 |
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