Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... argument is not dependent upon the kinds of conceits employed to expose the satiric victim ; on the contrary , my argument suggests only that whether the comedy be low or high , whether the satirist vilifies or rebukes , the related ...
... argument is not dependent upon the kinds of conceits employed to expose the satiric victim ; on the contrary , my argument suggests only that whether the comedy be low or high , whether the satirist vilifies or rebukes , the related ...
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... argument . In rewriting the play , Tate wished not only " to rectify what was wanting in the regularity and probability of the tale " ; beyond such alterations he both modified and limited the turmoil of Lear's mind in which the ...
... argument . In rewriting the play , Tate wished not only " to rectify what was wanting in the regularity and probability of the tale " ; beyond such alterations he both modified and limited the turmoil of Lear's mind in which the ...
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... argument against particularity . Sublimity and grandeur , so the argument ran , " are nearly synonymous ; one quality common to all things sublime in nature or art is large size , and what distinguishes the experience of anything ...
... argument against particularity . Sublimity and grandeur , so the argument ran , " are nearly synonymous ; one quality common to all things sublime in nature or art is large size , and what distinguishes the experience of anything ...
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Introduction by Paul J Korshin University | 3 |
The Scheduled Quest by Carey McIntosh | 27 |
The Role of the Original | 53 |
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