Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386페이지 |
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... reading " like glories wearing " as a misplaced modifier . Finally , it is possible that all three principles are wearing halos , a reading suggested by the plural " glories , " the position of the phrase following the semi - colon ...
... reading " like glories wearing " as a misplaced modifier . Finally , it is possible that all three principles are wearing halos , a reading suggested by the plural " glories , " the position of the phrase following the semi - colon ...
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... reading public . The exposure of such political stagecraft by drawing the curtain on this royalist " plot " served as an attempt to demystify the inner workings of a text which David Loewenstein notes , “ dramatize [ d ] the stability ...
... reading public . The exposure of such political stagecraft by drawing the curtain on this royalist " plot " served as an attempt to demystify the inner workings of a text which David Loewenstein notes , “ dramatize [ d ] the stability ...
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... readers have their own knowledge of Scripture approached from the perspective of radical Protestantism . An a priori ... Reading for the Plot : Design and Intention in Narrative ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1984 ) , 29 . 23 Loewenstein ...
... readers have their own knowledge of Scripture approached from the perspective of radical Protestantism . An a priori ... Reading for the Plot : Design and Intention in Narrative ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1984 ) , 29 . 23 Loewenstein ...
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Constructing a Just Self in the | 72 |
Determinable Justice in The | 128 |
The English View of Ireland and the Application of Justice | 156 |
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