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الصفحة 63
( 350–57 ) The hyperbolic illusion and the real facts have not come together in a moment of revelation ; on the contrary , lacking the commanding presence of the king's person or the spectacular effects of the stage production , we feel ...
( 350–57 ) The hyperbolic illusion and the real facts have not come together in a moment of revelation ; on the contrary , lacking the commanding presence of the king's person or the spectacular effects of the stage production , we feel ...
الصفحة 131
One effect is precisely to define Stephen's milieu and the nature of his pretensions to the audience that Jonson was writing for ; familiarity makes for ease of communication . On a very basic level , the local insertions act as clearer ...
One effect is precisely to define Stephen's milieu and the nature of his pretensions to the audience that Jonson was writing for ; familiarity makes for ease of communication . On a very basic level , the local insertions act as clearer ...
الصفحة 210
Rather would the Neoclassicist employ forms and styles of modes of discourse having certain quasi - musical effects upon the reader , perhaps , but more clearly serving as a proper vehicle or designation of an occasion , a subject ...
Rather would the Neoclassicist employ forms and styles of modes of discourse having certain quasi - musical effects upon the reader , perhaps , but more clearly serving as a proper vehicle or designation of an occasion , a subject ...
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