Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... moved was known to students of astronomy . His discovery had little noticeable effect . His book was not forbidden , and only in the early seventeenth century when Galileo confirmed his views , and was faced with the Inquisition for his ...
... moved was known to students of astronomy . His discovery had little noticeable effect . His book was not forbidden , and only in the early seventeenth century when Galileo confirmed his views , and was faced with the Inquisition for his ...
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... moved in the dir- ection of creditable motivation . Characters no longer ' represented ' passions , as in plays like The Thrie Estaitis by Lyndsay in 1540 ; the passions actually moved them . Sometimes these passions ming- led to ...
... moved in the dir- ection of creditable motivation . Characters no longer ' represented ' passions , as in plays like The Thrie Estaitis by Lyndsay in 1540 ; the passions actually moved them . Sometimes these passions ming- led to ...
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... moved from one extreme to another , and in our own day it has been notably vagar- ious . The study of influences outside the field of literature by literary scholars has been sporadic and small attention has been paid to foreign sources ...
... moved from one extreme to another , and in our own day it has been notably vagar- ious . The study of influences outside the field of literature by literary scholars has been sporadic and small attention has been paid to foreign sources ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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