Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... Allophanes , who labels the epithalamium part of a common joy , beyond the expressive control that Idios had initially feared he lacked , or in other terms , the reason given for his withdrawal from court . Dubrow has claimed that ...
... Allophanes , who labels the epithalamium part of a common joy , beyond the expressive control that Idios had initially feared he lacked , or in other terms , the reason given for his withdrawal from court . Dubrow has claimed that ...
الصفحة 274
... Allophanes , we recall , refuses to accept the song as sacrifice and , in his adoption of Idios's spiritual rhetoric , appears scornful of Idios's idealism . His argu- ment that the gift / praise must be more forcefully put in order to ...
... Allophanes , we recall , refuses to accept the song as sacrifice and , in his adoption of Idios's spiritual rhetoric , appears scornful of Idios's idealism . His argu- ment that the gift / praise must be more forcefully put in order to ...
الصفحة 277
... Allophanes , however , the song is re - presented as public property and carried off to the court , where it might win legitimate reward , bestowed by the King . That Donne manages to criticize Somerset and his infamous role as royal ...
... Allophanes , however , the song is re - presented as public property and carried off to the court , where it might win legitimate reward , bestowed by the King . That Donne manages to criticize Somerset and his infamous role as royal ...
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