Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... attitude to change . The poem ends in a solemn prayer and a " rep- udiation of fictions and a confession of the human limits of imagin- ing " . The tone and the viewpoint have altered since the time of the early Cantos of Book I ...
... attitude to change . The poem ends in a solemn prayer and a " rep- udiation of fictions and a confession of the human limits of imagin- ing " . The tone and the viewpoint have altered since the time of the early Cantos of Book I ...
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... attitude did one take towards a model like Lucan ? How far should a poem be a kind of fiction based on history ? Poets who chose to follow Ovid and write love poetry , may seem to have had an easier task in so far as their aims were not ...
... attitude did one take towards a model like Lucan ? How far should a poem be a kind of fiction based on history ? Poets who chose to follow Ovid and write love poetry , may seem to have had an easier task in so far as their aims were not ...
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... attitude with regard to religious dissidents . Campanella had been censured and Bruno's views would have been strongly in focus . There could well have been pressure to find Bruno guilty , and as time passed by , the scales against him ...
... attitude with regard to religious dissidents . Campanella had been censured and Bruno's views would have been strongly in focus . There could well have been pressure to find Bruno guilty , and as time passed by , the scales against him ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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