Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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... learned from others , is a unique endowment of intuitively perceiving similarity in dissimilarity . 1 Rather than with the epistemological aspects of imagery , however , this study is concerned with the practical criticism of the ...
... learned from others , is a unique endowment of intuitively perceiving similarity in dissimilarity . 1 Rather than with the epistemological aspects of imagery , however , this study is concerned with the practical criticism of the ...
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... learned , scientific , familiar , or homely , and that it have a precise and powerful relationship to the major term of the image . The radical image is in the medieval and Elizabethan tradition , particularly in realistic , satiric ...
... learned , scientific , familiar , or homely , and that it have a precise and powerful relationship to the major term of the image . The radical image is in the medieval and Elizabethan tradition , particularly in realistic , satiric ...
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... learned men such as Aristotle , Ovid , and the historian Curtius . Other learned imagery is drawn from the nature of books and their binding and from the profession of law ; but , next to classical learning , the major remaining segment ...
... learned men such as Aristotle , Ovid , and the historian Curtius . Other learned imagery is drawn from the nature of books and their binding and from the profession of law ; but , next to classical learning , the major remaining segment ...
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