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Pagina 25
... according to Aristotle : from the word лoɩɩv , which signifies to make or fayne . Hence , hee is called a Poet , not hee which writeth in measure only ; but that fayneth and formeth a fable , and writes things like the Truth . For the ...
... according to Aristotle : from the word лoɩɩv , which signifies to make or fayne . Hence , hee is called a Poet , not hee which writeth in measure only ; but that fayneth and formeth a fable , and writes things like the Truth . For the ...
Pagina 36
... According to Greene , dialectical imitation " required the writer both to assume the vulnerabilities of his own specific mo- ment and to reach out for the specificity of his subtext " in its own , far distant place and time.37 Milton's ...
... According to Greene , dialectical imitation " required the writer both to assume the vulnerabilities of his own specific mo- ment and to reach out for the specificity of his subtext " in its own , far distant place and time.37 Milton's ...
Pagina 93
... according to divine plan it must be integrated with the development of the human community . As virtually this same argument is made by Vertumnus ( but in a different context ) in the Metamorphoses , we may begin by considering the -93 ...
... according to divine plan it must be integrated with the development of the human community . As virtually this same argument is made by Vertumnus ( but in a different context ) in the Metamorphoses , we may begin by considering the -93 ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
The Development | 38 |
Ovidian Faces of Eve | 75 |
Copyright | |
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