Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... tradition , modified only by Shakespeare , in which the love of Antony and Cleopatra invariably exemplifies the triumph of transcendent constancy over sublunary change ; in Canfield's view , Dryden's perpetuation of the tradition is ...
... tradition , modified only by Shakespeare , in which the love of Antony and Cleopatra invariably exemplifies the triumph of transcendent constancy over sublunary change ; in Canfield's view , Dryden's perpetuation of the tradition is ...
Pagina 91
... tradition as unanimous as Canfield suggests , it would of itself prove nothing about Dryden . But , in fact , the tradition is so varied that it does not even provide us with a new presupposi- tion about Dryden's likely approach to the ...
... tradition as unanimous as Canfield suggests , it would of itself prove nothing about Dryden . But , in fact , the tradition is so varied that it does not even provide us with a new presupposi- tion about Dryden's likely approach to the ...
Pagina 228
... tradition of meditation is much older than Ignatius . In fact , as Martz himself points out in his section on " The Augustinian Quest " in his The Paradise Within , the tradition of meditation is ultimately traceable to St. Augustine ...
... tradition of meditation is much older than Ignatius . In fact , as Martz himself points out in his section on " The Augustinian Quest " in his The Paradise Within , the tradition of meditation is ultimately traceable to St. Augustine ...
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