Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... language I love , yet plain and customary " 25 he wrote in Discoveries - incidentally borrowing from Quintillian . He felt that language should " differ from the vul- gar somewhat . . . " and that it should not " fly from all humanity ...
... language I love , yet plain and customary " 25 he wrote in Discoveries - incidentally borrowing from Quintillian . He felt that language should " differ from the vul- gar somewhat . . . " and that it should not " fly from all humanity ...
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... language , and thought a moderate borrowing was necessary . Mulcaster was fairly tolerant towards the use of ... language as there was about forms of art . Could the persuasive skills of language be deceitful and harmful ? Did it ...
... language , and thought a moderate borrowing was necessary . Mulcaster was fairly tolerant towards the use of ... language as there was about forms of art . Could the persuasive skills of language be deceitful and harmful ? Did it ...
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... language became a more appropriate vehicle for individual expression . The five beat line was not strictly adhered to , and ordinary words and expletives were used . Jonson's concern to write in language " such as men do use " has been ...
... language became a more appropriate vehicle for individual expression . The five beat line was not strictly adhered to , and ordinary words and expletives were used . Jonson's concern to write in language " such as men do use " has been ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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