Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... reader who is unaware of the source of the Diana simile can understand its force as a crystallization of the preceding stanzas , and may even be less likely to be misled by it than an in- formed reader , one should not conclude that we ...
... reader who is unaware of the source of the Diana simile can understand its force as a crystallization of the preceding stanzas , and may even be less likely to be misled by it than an in- formed reader , one should not conclude that we ...
Pagina 149
... reader sees Red Cross learning that his heroic deeds in Faeryland are the beginning of a journey toward citizenship in God's eternal city and a role and identity as England's patron saint . Yet the reader also knows that what Red Cross ...
... reader sees Red Cross learning that his heroic deeds in Faeryland are the beginning of a journey toward citizenship in God's eternal city and a role and identity as England's patron saint . Yet the reader also knows that what Red Cross ...
Pagina 177
... reader . The poem delivers a " pithie " sentence or maxim that the reader should be able to interpret and reflect upon easily , without " any long tariaunce . " The poet , Put- tenham suggests , is personally detached from his text ; he ...
... reader . The poem delivers a " pithie " sentence or maxim that the reader should be able to interpret and reflect upon easily , without " any long tariaunce . " The poet , Put- tenham suggests , is personally detached from his text ; he ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
SHAMI | 53 |
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