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... analysis of emotion , the tournaments , disguises , all the physical and psychological goings - on that the medieval audience so delighted in ; and the English transla- tor has cut less of the passages of sentiment than he usually did ...
... analysis of emotion , the tournaments , disguises , all the physical and psychological goings - on that the medieval audience so delighted in ; and the English transla- tor has cut less of the passages of sentiment than he usually did ...
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... analysis incapable of full explanation : English poetic drama during these years reached heights it never attained before or since . The literary historian , having discussed the drama of this age , will never again have to devote so ...
... analysis incapable of full explanation : English poetic drama during these years reached heights it never attained before or since . The literary historian , having discussed the drama of this age , will never again have to devote so ...
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... analysis of Latin and Greek prose and verse . The view of rhetoric as a noble skill necessary for the citizen who is to take a proper part in public affairs - the view of Isocrates and Cicero , not that of Aristotle , for whom MILTON 391.
... analysis of Latin and Greek prose and verse . The view of rhetoric as a noble skill necessary for the citizen who is to take a proper part in public affairs - the view of Isocrates and Cicero , not that of Aristotle , for whom MILTON 391.
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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