John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... voice is distinguishable from the other three major charac- ters . Since Ignatius is the character given the most attention , his voice serves as a clear contrast with that of the narrator . Those two voices- or prose styles , as I will ...
... voice is distinguishable from the other three major charac- ters . Since Ignatius is the character given the most attention , his voice serves as a clear contrast with that of the narrator . Those two voices- or prose styles , as I will ...
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... voice of Ignatius remains distinct from the voice of the narrator , and that the two voices are consistent in Donne's satire , which makes this satire successful : The sharing of assumptions . . . is essential for the proper functioning ...
... voice of Ignatius remains distinct from the voice of the narrator , and that the two voices are consistent in Donne's satire , which makes this satire successful : The sharing of assumptions . . . is essential for the proper functioning ...
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... voice is conveyed through structure . In the case of Ignatius His Conclave , focusing on sentence structure makes it difficult to distin- guish the voices from one another . If Webber were right , we could shift our attention away from ...
... voice is conveyed through structure . In the case of Ignatius His Conclave , focusing on sentence structure makes it difficult to distin- guish the voices from one another . If Webber were right , we could shift our attention away from ...
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