Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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... means of verbal appeals for the support of an urban population . By the late fourteenth century , some men were discover- ing the practical value of rhetoric as a means of persuasion ; they were redefining the content of rhetoric along ...
... means of verbal appeals for the support of an urban population . By the late fourteenth century , some men were discover- ing the practical value of rhetoric as a means of persuasion ; they were redefining the content of rhetoric along ...
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... mean “ harmonize " or " work on behalf of , " but which also means to " plot or devise a hostile action . " This point is a small one , but the question remains why Jonson selects a term that carries nettling implications - it is as ...
... mean “ harmonize " or " work on behalf of , " but which also means to " plot or devise a hostile action . " This point is a small one , but the question remains why Jonson selects a term that carries nettling implications - it is as ...
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... means not to " like " excessively ; we are obliged to know and maintain the difference between loving and liking , and thus keep our love dis- ciplined and within proper bounds . The impulse behind this reading of the final lines is ...
... means not to " like " excessively ; we are obliged to know and maintain the difference between loving and liking , and thus keep our love dis- ciplined and within proper bounds . The impulse behind this reading of the final lines is ...
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