Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... judgment lies in keeping dis- parate things apart , and to fail in judgment is to put things that are different together . When in 1711 , in Spectator 62 , Addison comes to consider Locke's definition , he develops the term mixed wit ...
... judgment lies in keeping dis- parate things apart , and to fail in judgment is to put things that are different together . When in 1711 , in Spectator 62 , Addison comes to consider Locke's definition , he develops the term mixed wit ...
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... judgment , mixed wit , and discordia concors will define the satiric victim and find rhetorical expression ... judgment . This is the meaning that Hobbes gives to the term wit in the Leviathan . says there , " Judgment . . . without ...
... judgment , mixed wit , and discordia concors will define the satiric victim and find rhetorical expression ... judgment . This is the meaning that Hobbes gives to the term wit in the Leviathan . says there , " Judgment . . . without ...
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... judgment of the victim and the true wit of the satirist . This is to say that the means by which the judgment of the victim is revealed as inadequate necessitates the exercise of the satirist's triumphant wit . The more the latter can ...
... judgment of the victim and the true wit of the satirist . This is to say that the means by which the judgment of the victim is revealed as inadequate necessitates the exercise of the satirist's triumphant wit . The more the latter can ...
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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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