A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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88. oldal
... truth of this appear . Indeed Apollo has been ' sudden ' in revealing the truth , but Leontes is even more sudden in rejecting it , thereby demonstrating to the full his perversion of truth and justice . In terms of Elizabethan thought ...
... truth of this appear . Indeed Apollo has been ' sudden ' in revealing the truth , but Leontes is even more sudden in rejecting it , thereby demonstrating to the full his perversion of truth and justice . In terms of Elizabethan thought ...
92. oldal
... Truth , he also has his scythe and his hour - glass - an example of this is the emblem of Veritas temporis filia in Whitney's Choice of Emblemes1 - and thus remains connected with transience and death . One of the fullest catalogues of ...
... Truth , he also has his scythe and his hour - glass - an example of this is the emblem of Veritas temporis filia in Whitney's Choice of Emblemes1 - and thus remains connected with transience and death . One of the fullest catalogues of ...
33. oldal
... truth or of man any more than he liked to speak of religion or of God — that is , to speak of them seriously . He could not and would not detach truth from things , or man from the people he met or read about ; but he believed that to ...
... truth or of man any more than he liked to speak of religion or of God — that is , to speak of them seriously . He could not and would not detach truth from things , or man from the people he met or read about ; but he believed that to ...
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