Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... relation to English satire of the period . I hope thereby to pro- vide a dependable overview by relying upon what is extremely familiar in the literature . But before developing the function of these related terms in Augustan satire , I ...
... relation to English satire of the period . I hope thereby to pro- vide a dependable overview by relying upon what is extremely familiar in the literature . But before developing the function of these related terms in Augustan satire , I ...
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... relation to " earth " and " valley . ' A thing stripped of all relations would not mean , it would merely be . A ... relation is the terminus toward which nominalism tends ; as particulars detach themselves from relations we move toward ...
... relation to " earth " and " valley . ' A thing stripped of all relations would not mean , it would merely be . A ... relation is the terminus toward which nominalism tends ; as particulars detach themselves from relations we move toward ...
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... relation as well as upon the radical difficulty of apprehending them , the neoclassical universal has a rather different bearing . The universal testifies to relations which have already been discovered , which are " everywhere the same ...
... relation as well as upon the radical difficulty of apprehending them , the neoclassical universal has a rather different bearing . The universal testifies to relations which have already been discovered , which are " everywhere the same ...
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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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