Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 2. kötetRice University, 1962 Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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65. oldal
... action ; but E , also a learned and respected author , teaches that in those circumstances a man may lawfully perform the action.11 The conflicting opinions are both plausible ; the opinion of A , B , C , and D is clearly probable , and ...
... action ; but E , also a learned and respected author , teaches that in those circumstances a man may lawfully perform the action.11 The conflicting opinions are both plausible ; the opinion of A , B , C , and D is clearly probable , and ...
257. oldal
... action , " a continuing movement from one place and con- dition to another . This action , stated in proper epic fashion at the beginning of the poem , is to bring " the Smithfield Muses to the ear of Kings . " This suggests the ...
... action , " a continuing movement from one place and con- dition to another . This action , stated in proper epic fashion at the beginning of the poem , is to bring " the Smithfield Muses to the ear of Kings . " This suggests the ...
259. oldal
... action " which Aristotle seems to refer to when he speaks in The Poetics of a play being " an imitation of an action " ( 6.2 ) , and which he distinguishes from plot by making the plot the primary mode of imitation . Dramatic poems as ...
... action " which Aristotle seems to refer to when he speaks in The Poetics of a play being " an imitation of an action " ( 6.2 ) , and which he distinguishes from plot by making the plot the primary mode of imitation . Dramatic poems as ...
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Aden John M Pope and the Satiric Adversary 267 | 27 |
Cannon Charles K The Relation of the Additions | 229 |
Cook Richard I The Uses of Saeva Indignatio | 287 |
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