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... pattern of a se- quence of episodes or scenes linked together typologically , and the dominant Renaissance pattern of a single action or episode expanded by the use of prophecy , recitals , and other devices . Nearly all of these poems ...
... pattern of a se- quence of episodes or scenes linked together typologically , and the dominant Renaissance pattern of a single action or episode expanded by the use of prophecy , recitals , and other devices . Nearly all of these poems ...
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... patterns provide a counterpoint to this basic tripartite structure . From one perspective the entire poem functions as ... pattern the various temp- tations build steadily through several lesser climaxes to the grand climactic moment on ...
... patterns provide a counterpoint to this basic tripartite structure . From one perspective the entire poem functions as ... pattern the various temp- tations build steadily through several lesser climaxes to the grand climactic moment on ...
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... patterns : the elabo- rate ploce on lost reinforced by identical end rhyme and the near rhymes least and less as well ... pattern established through the em- phatic repetitions of lost in several lines , asks , " What can be less in me ...
... patterns : the elabo- rate ploce on lost reinforced by identical end rhyme and the near rhymes least and less as well ... pattern established through the em- phatic repetitions of lost in several lines , asks , " What can be less in me ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE EXEGETICAL | 10 |
Literary Uses of Job as Epic Theme and Epic Model | 28 |
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