Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... mind : knowing he is slipping , he struggles to reach Gloucester with the comfort of " patience , " only to have his own mind slip again into madness and furious impatience . What had so often been commonplace imagery for rational proof ...
... mind : knowing he is slipping , he struggles to reach Gloucester with the comfort of " patience , " only to have his own mind slip again into madness and furious impatience . What had so often been commonplace imagery for rational proof ...
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... mind of the speaker , the art may be less obvious , not obtrusive in the mind of the audience ; yet the debt of the art to rhetorical training may still 2 be discerned on close inspection . An art , however , which can be detected only ...
... mind of the speaker , the art may be less obvious , not obtrusive in the mind of the audience ; yet the debt of the art to rhetorical training may still 2 be discerned on close inspection . An art , however , which can be detected only ...
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... mind to thoughts of heaven , at least turning his mind to the strengthen- ing of himself in moral virtue ) . See the discussion below , pages 56ff . 118Cervantes , Don Quixote , Part II , chapter xii , quoted from Curtius , Latin ...
... mind to thoughts of heaven , at least turning his mind to the strengthen- ing of himself in moral virtue ) . See the discussion below , pages 56ff . 118Cervantes , Don Quixote , Part II , chapter xii , quoted from Curtius , Latin ...
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