The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... experience is thus ethical rather than rhetorical , since the impedi- ment was not the humble text but the prideful ... experience of the text is either one or the other . On the one hand , if the reading experience is intransitive and ...
... experience is thus ethical rather than rhetorical , since the impedi- ment was not the humble text but the prideful ... experience of the text is either one or the other . On the one hand , if the reading experience is intransitive and ...
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... experience than oral or written names repre- sent . They are based on accrued experience , judgment , wisdom , learning , and understanding and , though no two corresponding senses of , say , " virtus , " will be exactly synonymous ...
... experience than oral or written names repre- sent . They are based on accrued experience , judgment , wisdom , learning , and understanding and , though no two corresponding senses of , say , " virtus , " will be exactly synonymous ...
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... experience of the dream report . This rethinking is usually not painless . The reappearance of the dreamer - narrator at the conclusion of the dream vision reasserts more than the fundamental lyric nature of the whole poem , for this ...
... experience of the dream report . This rethinking is usually not painless . The reappearance of the dreamer - narrator at the conclusion of the dream vision reasserts more than the fundamental lyric nature of the whole poem , for this ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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