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Page 40
... methods and subjects , tested by years of his personal experience , are typical of other grammar schools of the day : " In the meantime you may observe that the Method I have here discovered , is for the most part contrived according to ...
... methods and subjects , tested by years of his personal experience , are typical of other grammar schools of the day : " In the meantime you may observe that the Method I have here discovered , is for the most part contrived according to ...
Page 202
... method of his presentation , Michael almost literally repeats the words of Anchises in Aeneid 6.780 : " Things by ... method of presenting history as prophecy , in particular , his use of the long didactic monologue by Pythagoras , was ...
... method of his presentation , Michael almost literally repeats the words of Anchises in Aeneid 6.780 : " Things by ... method of presenting history as prophecy , in particular , his use of the long didactic monologue by Pythagoras , was ...
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... method of conspicuously adapting source material as " collage , " which he defines as " parody drawing attention to the materials of art and life . " The effect of this method on Spenser's reader , Fletcher astutely argues , is that we ...
... method of conspicuously adapting source material as " collage , " which he defines as " parody drawing attention to the materials of art and life . " The effect of this method on Spenser's reader , Fletcher astutely argues , is that we ...
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