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Cupid Have Mercy, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

Cupid Have Mercy, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


The Sins Of The Flesh In The Fourteenth-Century Middle English ‘Land Of Cokaygne’, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

The Sins Of The Flesh In The Fourteenth-Century Middle English ‘Land Of Cokaygne’, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


The Triumph Of Time, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

The Triumph Of Time, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


The Primrose Way: A Study Of Shakespeare’S Macbeth, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

The Primrose Way: A Study Of Shakespeare’S Macbeth, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract provided.


Nature And Judgment In The Old Arcadia, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

Nature And Judgment In The Old Arcadia, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


The Treatment Of The Love Of God In Some Medieval Mystics, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

The Treatment Of The Love Of God In Some Medieval Mystics, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Rev. Of Peter Saccio, The Court Comedies Of John Lyly, Clifford Davidson Dec 1969

Rev. Of Peter Saccio, The Court Comedies Of John Lyly, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Logical And Persuasive Structures In Charles Darwin's Prose Style, Charles Kay Smith Dec 1969

Logical And Persuasive Structures In Charles Darwin's Prose Style, Charles Kay Smith

Charles Kay Smith

This paper analyzes Charles Darwin's characteristic writing behavior. Darwin was a more interesting and dedicated writer than he is commonly credited for being. This essay will reassess the importance of his writing. The surface characteristics of Darwin's prose (conventionally referred to as his "style") seem at first glance so plain and ordinary that Darwin's writing rarely interests students of style. Exceptions such as Theodore Baird in an essay entitled "Darwin and the Tangled Bank"1 and Stanley Edgar Hyman in a longer study of Darwin's writing, The Tangled Bank,2 both make a point of the current general disregard of Darwin as …


Rhetoric And Its Rehabilitation In Contemporary Philosophy, Vasile Florescu Dec 1969

Rhetoric And Its Rehabilitation In Contemporary Philosophy, Vasile Florescu

Barbara Johnstone

(translated from the French by Barbara Johnstone)