Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... true of most controversialists and has the sanction of Quintilian : " Of all de- scriptions of proof the most efficacious is that which we properly term example : that is , the adducing of some historical fact , or supposed fact ...
... true of most controversialists and has the sanction of Quintilian : " Of all de- scriptions of proof the most efficacious is that which we properly term example : that is , the adducing of some historical fact , or supposed fact ...
Strana 98
... true argument without recognizing its full significance — that the formal controversy only created the illusion of true argument , that only an extraordinary artist — an Agrippa or a Castig- lione , not a Swetnam or a Sowernam- —can ...
... true argument without recognizing its full significance — that the formal controversy only created the illusion of true argument , that only an extraordinary artist — an Agrippa or a Castig- lione , not a Swetnam or a Sowernam- —can ...
Strana 154
... true " masculinity of an Orlando and the “ true ” femininity of a Rosalind are merely artificial roles is a large step - a step Shakespeare did not take . Nothing in Shakespeare suggests that but for a little artificial social con ...
... true " masculinity of an Orlando and the “ true ” femininity of a Rosalind are merely artificial roles is a large step - a step Shakespeare did not take . Nothing in Shakespeare suggests that but for a little artificial social con ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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