University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... interest of the theme or add vividness to the plot . These additions , while surprising to one who has been accustomed to the biblical form of the tales , are usually consistent with the original story and are not in themselves ...
... interest of the theme or add vividness to the plot . These additions , while surprising to one who has been accustomed to the biblical form of the tales , are usually consistent with the original story and are not in themselves ...
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... interest and entertainment . In the third act the scene changes to Judah , and the new romance in the life of Ruth appears . The reader is surprised to see the calculating self - interest shown by Ruth as she plans to secure the ...
... interest and entertainment . In the third act the scene changes to Judah , and the new romance in the life of Ruth appears . The reader is surprised to see the calculating self - interest shown by Ruth as she plans to secure the ...
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... interest in similar themes may be seen in several of his dramas . It has even been suggested that the celebrated character of Don Juan , the great figure presented in all its wickedness in Tirso's The Mocker of Seville , who failed to ...
... interest in similar themes may be seen in several of his dramas . It has even been suggested that the celebrated character of Don Juan , the great figure presented in all its wickedness in Tirso's The Mocker of Seville , who failed to ...
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... of Plato which characterized the Renaissance is as strikingly present as the misinterpretation of Virgil is absent . Familiarity with Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest 60 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... of Plato which characterized the Renaissance is as strikingly present as the misinterpretation of Virgil is absent . Familiarity with Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest 60 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest in rhetoric , while the supersedence of logic by rhetoric may be illustrated by the fact that The Praise of Folly is against logic and draws justification from the ...
Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest in rhetoric , while the supersedence of logic by rhetoric may be illustrated by the fact that The Praise of Folly is against logic and draws justification from the ...
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