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... important images and symbols are set forth in the " Author's Note " and in the " Preface . " His unpublished doctoral dissertation ( 1966 ) , like Lillian Massie's ( 1955 ) , deals in part with symbolism in Paterson . One of the most ...
... important images and symbols are set forth in the " Author's Note " and in the " Preface . " His unpublished doctoral dissertation ( 1966 ) , like Lillian Massie's ( 1955 ) , deals in part with symbolism in Paterson . One of the most ...
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... important here than the allusion to Marston . And since Jonson's chief device has been the pitting of butts one against the other , Crispinus is exposed through his contrast with Horace , and the essence of the denoue- ment is not the ...
... important here than the allusion to Marston . And since Jonson's chief device has been the pitting of butts one against the other , Crispinus is exposed through his contrast with Horace , and the essence of the denoue- ment is not the ...
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... importance here is not so much the absurd yoking of the landlady with Othello , as the purposeful fall of such words ... important , however , is the relationship of language and characterization . To censure Fielding for breaching the ...
... importance here is not so much the absurd yoking of the landlady with Othello , as the purposeful fall of such words ... important , however , is the relationship of language and characterization . To censure Fielding for breaching the ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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