Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... philosophic irony , and worst of all , the word irony without a modi- fier a popular usage which confuses the whole issue . Since the term philosophic irony has had some currency , since it has narrowed the mean- ing in the direction we ...
... philosophic irony , and worst of all , the word irony without a modi- fier a popular usage which confuses the whole issue . Since the term philosophic irony has had some currency , since it has narrowed the mean- ing in the direction we ...
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... philosophic irony both in Chaucer and in general , and having done this , I will return to our initial question . Let us begin with the Pardoner's Tale . ... It is the time of the plague when thousands are dying . Three young men ...
... philosophic irony both in Chaucer and in general , and having done this , I will return to our initial question . Let us begin with the Pardoner's Tale . ... It is the time of the plague when thousands are dying . Three young men ...
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... philosophic , gains its power because it presents an abstract idea as though it were emerging out of the concrete life of our experience . A philosophic treatise on justice , then , does not have the effectiveness of , say The Ores ...
... philosophic , gains its power because it presents an abstract idea as though it were emerging out of the concrete life of our experience . A philosophic treatise on justice , then , does not have the effectiveness of , say The Ores ...
Inhalt
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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