Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... concerned with the relation between grace and virtue . Sears Jayne proposes an in- terpretation based on Renaissance Platonism . This paper will not attempt to add to the many articles already dealing with the genre and theme of Comus ...
... concerned with the relation between grace and virtue . Sears Jayne proposes an in- terpretation based on Renaissance Platonism . This paper will not attempt to add to the many articles already dealing with the genre and theme of Comus ...
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... concerned , it is hardly necessary to point out the rhetorical nature of the speeches given to the Brothers , to the ... concerns an inevitable action and leaves the author free to comment on the action he narrates . It is true that ...
... concerned , it is hardly necessary to point out the rhetorical nature of the speeches given to the Brothers , to the ... concerns an inevitable action and leaves the author free to comment on the action he narrates . It is true that ...
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... concerned with the analysis of Johnson's theories — as is René Wellek , the least sympathetic commentator on Johnson ... concern for literary texture than he was consistent in his theories , and the evidence of it that has been assembled ...
... concerned with the analysis of Johnson's theories — as is René Wellek , the least sympathetic commentator on Johnson ... concern for literary texture than he was consistent in his theories , and the evidence of it that has been assembled ...
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