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The first priority of these sources is a carefully designed story which will operate as a vast and complex metaphor or moral paradigm , a construction of situations exemplifying various moral desiderata in a way which is necessarily ...
The first priority of these sources is a carefully designed story which will operate as a vast and complex metaphor or moral paradigm , a construction of situations exemplifying various moral desiderata in a way which is necessarily ...
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from the designs either of comedy or of character - centred tragedy to the Sidneian scheme of moral paradigms or patterns of situation . Spenser's design in The Faerie Queene , minutely exhibiting the twelve virtues which made in their ...
from the designs either of comedy or of character - centred tragedy to the Sidneian scheme of moral paradigms or patterns of situation . Spenser's design in The Faerie Queene , minutely exhibiting the twelve virtues which made in their ...
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133-40 ) In both these instances we are aware of the benignity of fortune not only through the words of the principals but most thoroughly by what Danby has described as dramatic situations performing the work of metaphysical conceits ...
133-40 ) In both these instances we are aware of the benignity of fortune not only through the words of the principals but most thoroughly by what Danby has described as dramatic situations performing the work of metaphysical conceits ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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