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... tradition is at its root . In the Byzantine tradition for the decoration of the interior of churches the events of the earthly life of Christ culminate , not in the Resurrection but in the Anastasis : the rescue of Adam and Eve and the ...
... tradition is at its root . In the Byzantine tradition for the decoration of the interior of churches the events of the earthly life of Christ culminate , not in the Resurrection but in the Anastasis : the rescue of Adam and Eve and the ...
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... tradition ( Virgil ) as the enemy of truth whose ally is fancy , but Crabbe makes fancy as much truth's enemy as Virgil is . Pushed hard , a claim for realism in poetry as against poetical delight would be one that it would be difficult ...
... tradition ( Virgil ) as the enemy of truth whose ally is fancy , but Crabbe makes fancy as much truth's enemy as Virgil is . Pushed hard , a claim for realism in poetry as against poetical delight would be one that it would be difficult ...
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... tradition - was necessary to get Crabbe on the move , but once the poem was in motion then its drive was realism and not contrast . And to make a gesture about the mis- leading nature of what some books say ( as he does for example in ...
... tradition - was necessary to get Crabbe on the move , but once the poem was in motion then its drive was realism and not contrast . And to make a gesture about the mis- leading nature of what some books say ( as he does for example in ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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