Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... argues , paradox is often designed to assert some fundamental and absolute truth . " 19 Though Encomium Moriae is , on the surface , destructive and negative in its denial of our ability to know all things , yet it does promote a ...
... argues , paradox is often designed to assert some fundamental and absolute truth . " 19 Though Encomium Moriae is , on the surface , destructive and negative in its denial of our ability to know all things , yet it does promote a ...
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... argues , honor was said to be inseparable from virtue ; the central commonplace , deriving from Petrarch and endlessly repeated , is " Honor is the shadow of Virtue . " 15 By the late seventeenth century , honor is no longer an ...
... argues , honor was said to be inseparable from virtue ; the central commonplace , deriving from Petrarch and endlessly repeated , is " Honor is the shadow of Virtue . " 15 By the late seventeenth century , honor is no longer an ...
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... argues : In Discourse concerning other persons ( familiar amongst Women ) Back - biting , and calumny is most frequent : because all men had rather hear evil of another then good . Perhaps thinking thereby to justify their own ...
... argues : In Discourse concerning other persons ( familiar amongst Women ) Back - biting , and calumny is most frequent : because all men had rather hear evil of another then good . Perhaps thinking thereby to justify their own ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |