John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... century , and not in the seventeenth century in which in our modern literary history he has become a milestone . His humanism is marked by that of Erasmus . For Donne , the Ancients whom the humanists came to revere are the Greeks and ...
... century , and not in the seventeenth century in which in our modern literary history he has become a milestone . His humanism is marked by that of Erasmus . For Donne , the Ancients whom the humanists came to revere are the Greeks and ...
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... century is called anti - Ciceronianism is , in the final analysis , a rhetorical re- sponse to a philosophical dilemma . ” There was a perceived separa- tion , then , between rhetoric and philosophy , which Cicero himself tried to ...
... century is called anti - Ciceronianism is , in the final analysis , a rhetorical re- sponse to a philosophical dilemma . ” There was a perceived separa- tion , then , between rhetoric and philosophy , which Cicero himself tried to ...
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... century allusions to Herbert : that is , studies that examine the cultural influence of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries on the poets ' created reputations that the nineteenth century inherited and generally iterated are needed ...
... century allusions to Herbert : that is , studies that examine the cultural influence of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries on the poets ' created reputations that the nineteenth century inherited and generally iterated are needed ...
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