Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... fact of speech , the sheer fact of language so conspicuous , they [ the images ] call attention to its illusory nature - to the vast differ- ence between what the semanticists call the intensional and exten- sional universes . That ...
... fact of speech , the sheer fact of language so conspicuous , they [ the images ] call attention to its illusory nature - to the vast differ- ence between what the semanticists call the intensional and exten- sional universes . That ...
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... fact that both Spenser and his characters are aware of comic situations . However , Spenserian comedy is rarely as obvious as the funny adventures of Braggadochio or the joyful laughter of Venus . As Arnold Williams rightly observes ...
... fact that both Spenser and his characters are aware of comic situations . However , Spenserian comedy is rarely as obvious as the funny adventures of Braggadochio or the joyful laughter of Venus . As Arnold Williams rightly observes ...
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... - tlements were made , and an extensive assortment of Facts did ap- propriate honour to the contract . The business was all Fact , from first to last . " It is , I think 246 Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth Marilla.
... - tlements were made , and an extensive assortment of Facts did ap- propriate honour to the contract . The business was all Fact , from first to last . " It is , I think 246 Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth Marilla.
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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