Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... kind of imagery , and this in the light of historical backgrounds . For in the course of the centuries the se antique fictions , occupying a not incon- spicuous place in ancient , medieval , and Renaissance education , lit- erature ...
... kind of imagery , and this in the light of historical backgrounds . For in the course of the centuries the se antique fictions , occupying a not incon- spicuous place in ancient , medieval , and Renaissance education , lit- erature ...
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... kind to bear the richest fruit when fully grown . 88 This image from the Tusculan Disputations is just the kind that would be recognized as a pretty similitudo or parabola for one's florilegium , handwritten or printed , to be drawn out ...
... kind to bear the richest fruit when fully grown . 88 This image from the Tusculan Disputations is just the kind that would be recognized as a pretty similitudo or parabola for one's florilegium , handwritten or printed , to be drawn out ...
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... kind of oration Quintilian , Cicero , and the author of the Ad Herennium are least concerned with , the epideictic or ceremonial oration , was most cultivated by Elizabethans and received a dispro- portionately large space in Wilson's ...
... kind of oration Quintilian , Cicero , and the author of the Ad Herennium are least concerned with , the epideictic or ceremonial oration , was most cultivated by Elizabethans and received a dispro- portionately large space in Wilson's ...
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