John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... important in this type of satire , but the speakers tend to sound alike ; one distinguishes between the speakers by ... importance , serving only to further the anti - Jesuit satire , the major characters - Ignatius , Machiavelli , and ...
... important in this type of satire , but the speakers tend to sound alike ; one distinguishes between the speakers by ... importance , serving only to further the anti - Jesuit satire , the major characters - Ignatius , Machiavelli , and ...
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... important since Ciceronianism was thought to represent paganism ; second , Erasmus believed that Ciceronianism led to a violation of decorum in that people simply should not speak the way they did in Cicero's time . " Young and Hester ...
... important since Ciceronianism was thought to represent paganism ; second , Erasmus believed that Ciceronianism led to a violation of decorum in that people simply should not speak the way they did in Cicero's time . " Young and Hester ...
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... important in his world . Eliot's criticism stresses the uniqueness of this period in history , not only that “ every man was a theologian at least to the extent that he lived in a world where questions of theology had become identified ...
... important in his world . Eliot's criticism stresses the uniqueness of this period in history , not only that “ every man was a theologian at least to the extent that he lived in a world where questions of theology had become identified ...
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