Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... mind " would have struck Dudley with particular force . By flirting with the Viscountess and fight- ing with Heneage , Dudley had not only displayed an “ inward , suspicious mind , " but he had made himself " suspicious " to Elizabeth ...
... mind " would have struck Dudley with particular force . By flirting with the Viscountess and fight- ing with Heneage , Dudley had not only displayed an “ inward , suspicious mind , " but he had made himself " suspicious " to Elizabeth ...
الصفحة 12
... mind had led her to behave in an " ugly " way probably helped bring about a reconciliation . Since the poem neither attributes " the inward , suspicious mind " to any particular individual nor addresses the private lyric audience ...
... mind had led her to behave in an " ugly " way probably helped bring about a reconciliation . Since the poem neither attributes " the inward , suspicious mind " to any particular individual nor addresses the private lyric audience ...
الصفحة 13
... mind . If so , the epigram would have served a dual function : at once gentle admonition and tacit apology , it of- fered a face - saving rhetorical strategy that made reconciliation possible . When we reconsider the epigram as a whole ...
... mind . If so , the epigram would have served a dual function : at once gentle admonition and tacit apology , it of- fered a face - saving rhetorical strategy that made reconciliation possible . When we reconsider the epigram as a whole ...
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