The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... called upon to contribute to a volume of Lachrymae Musarum , and whose own feelings were not deeply engaged ( ' What's Hecuba to him ? " ) , the obscure and arcane style of Cleveland , with its elaborate tropes and clenches and learned ...
... called upon to contribute to a volume of Lachrymae Musarum , and whose own feelings were not deeply engaged ( ' What's Hecuba to him ? " ) , the obscure and arcane style of Cleveland , with its elaborate tropes and clenches and learned ...
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... called the negative or negation of the eighth Aristotelian category [ or predicament ] , exew , habitus , the fact of having ' ( OED ) . The converse of ' privation ' is therefore ' habit ' ( habitus ) : OED cites Abraham Fraunce , The ...
... called the negative or negation of the eighth Aristotelian category [ or predicament ] , exew , habitus , the fact of having ' ( OED ) . The converse of ' privation ' is therefore ' habit ' ( habitus ) : OED cites Abraham Fraunce , The ...
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... called the ' soul ' is thought of as superior to something called the ' wits ' , so long the admirers of neo- classical poetry will feel compelled to justify their admiration for it on other grounds than its intellectual brilliance ...
... called the ' soul ' is thought of as superior to something called the ' wits ' , so long the admirers of neo- classical poetry will feel compelled to justify their admiration for it on other grounds than its intellectual brilliance ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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