Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 42 筆
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... Astrophil has assumed Stella would be an ideal reader . . . Unfortunately , she is not properly programmed.11 Astrophil's failure is of course predetermined . As of the answer to our ( fruitless ) questions , what would have happened ...
... Astrophil has assumed Stella would be an ideal reader . . . Unfortunately , she is not properly programmed.11 Astrophil's failure is of course predetermined . As of the answer to our ( fruitless ) questions , what would have happened ...
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... Astrophil's expense or whether Astrophil is wiser than he seems . The ' double - take ' here of course is that Astrophil , while engaged in writing a poem about kissing wishes that he could write a poem about kissing ; but we are also ...
... Astrophil's expense or whether Astrophil is wiser than he seems . The ' double - take ' here of course is that Astrophil , while engaged in writing a poem about kissing wishes that he could write a poem about kissing ; but we are also ...
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... Astrophil and Stella are from The Poems of Philip Sidney , ed . William A. Ringler Jr , Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1962 . 2. See Gary Waller , ' Acts of Reading : The Production of Meaning in Astrophil and Stella ' , Studies in the ...
... Astrophil and Stella are from The Poems of Philip Sidney , ed . William A. Ringler Jr , Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1962 . 2. See Gary Waller , ' Acts of Reading : The Production of Meaning in Astrophil and Stella ' , Studies in the ...
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