Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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Стр. 68
... concerned about the pov- erty of the English language , and thought a moderate borrowing was necessary . Mulcaster was fairly tolerant towards the use of archaisms . Spenser was therefore in good company in his artificial use of words ...
... concerned about the pov- erty of the English language , and thought a moderate borrowing was necessary . Mulcaster was fairly tolerant towards the use of archaisms . Spenser was therefore in good company in his artificial use of words ...
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... concerned to establish his identity in an uncertain world . He cast himself in more than one role , but was ultimately frustrated in his endeav- ours . He , too , was an active man as well as a writer and thinker , and he was pulled in ...
... concerned to establish his identity in an uncertain world . He cast himself in more than one role , but was ultimately frustrated in his endeav- ours . He , too , was an active man as well as a writer and thinker , and he was pulled in ...
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... concerned with instincts and emotions , although there is an aspect of the Soul which may be called the reasonable Soul and which is concerned with Under- standing and Will . This is not an original argument as we have seen in the first ...
... concerned with instincts and emotions , although there is an aspect of the Soul which may be called the reasonable Soul and which is concerned with Under- standing and Will . This is not an original argument as we have seen in the first ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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