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Modern Language Quarterly (1950) 11 (3): 272–280.
Published: 01 September 1950
.... Baum,
Cunitz, Reuss, Vols. 29-87 of Corpus Reformcrtorum (Brunsvigae, 1863-19oO),
XII, 64-68; IrtJtitutiortJ, liv. IV, ch. 20, C.O., IV, 1129, 1158, and pussim in the
chapter on civil government.
2 C.O., IV, 1128-29.
slbid., pp. 1136-38. The admonition regarding subjects appears only...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1980) 41 (1): 21–37.
Published: 01 March 1980
... to a c.o~ic.ep-
tion of iritdluctual syninietrv forming an art of wit; this was a creation of’
Gracirin, 01-of the seventeenth-century tradition of’ writ-theory of’ hich
he is a leading proponent. Since this conception does not figure signifi-
cantly in the developrnent of aesthetic theory...